Inside (2012) evokes a predominantly somber and introspective emotional response, deeply rooted in its Drama genre and Dostoevsky's 'Notes from Underground' adaptation. Audiences experience significant Sadness and Melancholy due to the protagonist's profound internal 'darkness' and despair. Disgust is a central emotion, reflecting the character's self-loathing and his alienation from society, explicitly stemming from his experience at the unwelcoming party. This is compounded by strong feelings of Anxiety and Anger stemming from his psychological turmoil and resentment. While the character's flaws evoke Guilt and can be Disturbing, the film's deep dive into his psyche also elicits Empathy for his suffering, alongside Confusion and Curiosity as viewers attempt to comprehend his complex and contradictory nature.
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