The emotional responses to 'Phil Spector' are primarily driven by the intense legal drama and the enigmatic, often disturbing, central character. Viewers experience significant Anxiety and Anticipation as the murder trial unfolds, with the outcome uncertain and the stakes incredibly high. Curiosity is piqued by the complex and contradictory nature of the evidence, as well as by Phil Spector's eccentric personality and the mystery surrounding the events. There's a strong sense of Empathy for Linda Kenney Baden, the defense attorney, as she battles illness while striving to defend her client. The film evokes Sadness and Melancholy reflecting on Spector's downfall and the tragic circumstances of the case. Additionally, Spector's behavior and the crime itself contribute to feelings of being Disturbing, Anger, and Confusion.
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