As a horror-comedy with a romantic core, 'Burying the Ex' primarily elicits **Humor** from its absurd premise of a zombie ex-girlfriend and Max's awkward attempts to get rid of her. **Anxiety** is a dominant emotion as Max navigates his predicament, fearing Evelyn's actions and the potential discovery by his new love, Olivia. **Love** is central, representing Max's genuine affection for Olivia and Evelyn's twisted obsession. **Disgust** and mild **Fear** stem from Evelyn's decaying state and her unsettling persistence, while **Joy**, **Happiness**, and **Surprise** arise from the comedic situations and plot twists. The film's tone leans into dark comedy, making the 'horror' elements more unsettlingly funny than genuinely terrifying.
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