We Are the Night

IMDB6.2
π±Fear(16.4%)
π¨Anxiety(12.3%)
π³Disturbing(9.8%)
πSadness(8.2%)
π₯°Love(8.2%)
DramaFantasyHorror
Audiences primarily experience **Fear**, **Anxiety**, and a sense of the **Disturbing** due to the film's horror elements, including violent vampire attacks, Lena's unsettling transformation, and the constant threat from the police hunt. A significant undercurrent of **Sadness** and **Melancholy** arises from the vampires' eternal longing, particularly Louise's unrequited love and Charlotte's loss. **Love** is also a key emotion, central to the developing relationship between Lena and Tom, and Louise's intense, possessive affection for Lena. **Empathy** is felt for the characters grappling with their new identities and immortal burdens, while **Anticipation** builds during the escalating conflict.
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