As a drama, "The Suicide Theory" primarily evokes deep Sadness and Melancholy, stemming from themes of grief, loss, and repeated suicide attempts. Viewers will feel strong Empathy for both protagonists, Steven's despair over his lost love and Percival's desperate struggle with a perceived curse. The film's dark premise of assisted suicide and Steven's initial violent tendencies contribute significantly to a Disturbing emotional response. Anxiety builds during Percival's perilous suicide attempts, while Anger reflects Steven's initial rage. Curiosity and Confusion are central as the audience, alongside Steven, tries to understand Percival's miraculous survivals and the nature of his 'curse.' Despite the bleak subject matter, the unlikely friendship and the search for a solution introduce elements of Hope and a unique form of Inspiration, highlighting connection amidst tragedy.
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