Based on its 'Action, Crime, Drama' genres and plot, 'Black' primarily evokes intense negative emotions. Anxiety is paramount due to the constant threat of gang violence and the perilous nature of the forbidden romance. This is closely followed by Sadness and Disturbing feelings, reflecting the tragic 'Shakespearean tragedy' narrative, the gritty realism, and scenes of 'extreme violence.' Empathy is strongly felt for the young protagonists caught in a brutal cycle, while Fear and Anger arise from the dangerous environment and the injustices depicted. Despite the central Love story, its tragic context ensures it contributes more to the overall sadness and anxiety than to joy. The 'pulse-pounding' action provides some Excitement and Anticipation, but these are overshadowed by the pervasive tension and grim reality.
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