As a true-crime documentary blending action and crime, 'How to Rob a Bank' primarily elicits strong feelings of Excitement, Anticipation, and Anxiety as viewers follow the audacious and unprecedented string of bank robberies. A significant sense of Curiosity is driven by the 'true-crime' nature, prompting questions about how the 'charismatic rebel' executed his plans and the subsequent events. Empathy is also prominent, allowing audiences to connect with the complex motivations and consequences for the individuals involved. The 1990s Seattle setting contributes to a notable feeling of Nostalgia, while the sheer audacity and cleverness of the crimes can evoke Awe and a degree of Satisfaction in the narrative's unfolding. The inherent reality of crime also brings forth Disturbing elements, along with occasional Anger or Surprise at the events depicted.
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