As a dark comedy-drama, 'It Was the Son' elicits a complex emotional response. The profound tragedy of the daughter's accidental death is the primary source of **Sadness**, **Melancholy**, and **Empathy** for the family's grief. However, the film's comedic elements, stemming from the absurdity of the 'clumsy killers' and the father's subsequent, almost obsessive, attachment to a Mercedes bought with compensation money, generate significant **Humor** and **Surprise**. There's also **Anticipation** regarding how the family will navigate their new circumstances and the inevitable 'drama' that arises from their choices. While moments of **Joy** and **Happiness** emerge from their improved financial situation and a sense of **Relief** from their past struggles, these are consistently underscored by the initial tragedy and the film's darkly comedic tone.
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