Audience emotional responses for 'Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1980' are dominated by a pervasive sense of Anxiety, stemming from the deep-seated police corruption and the looming threat of a serial killer. Sadness is a prominent emotion, evoked by the brutal crimes, the bleak historical setting, and the systemic failure of justice. Anger is strongly felt towards the corrupt officials and the profound injustice depicted. The film also elicits a significant sense of the Disturbing due to its grim subject matter and the moral decay within the institutions. Empathy is directed towards the victims and the protagonist's isolated struggle against a compromised system, while a pervasive Melancholy underscores the film's dark atmosphere and historical context.
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