Crossfire Hurricane, as a documentary and biography of The Rolling Stones, primarily evokes a strong sense of Nostalgia through its extensive use of archive footage. Viewers experience Excitement and Joy from the band's electrifying performances and their journey to rock and roll superstardom. A high level of Curiosity is maintained as the film delves into their personal lives, creative processes, and behind-the-scenes stories. Moments of Awe and Happiness arise from appreciating their musical genius and enduring legacy. However, the film also elicits Sadness and Anxiety when addressing darker periods, such as Brian Jones' decline and death, the drug arrests, and particularly the tragic Altamont disaster, which also contributes to feelings of Empathy and being mildly Disturbing. Overall, it's a comprehensive emotional journey reflecting the highs and lows of an iconic band.
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