13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi primarily evokes a strong sense of Anxiety and Excitement due to its relentless action sequences depicting a prolonged, intense siege. Anticipation and Fear are high as the audience constantly awaits and witnesses the next wave of attacks and the mortal danger faced by the protagonists. The 'Drama' and 'History' genres contribute significantly to Sadness and Empathy for the soldiers and the tragic loss of life, alongside Anger at the overwhelming odds and the circumstances of the attack. Moments of Inspiration arise from the bravery and sacrifice of the contractors, while Relief is fleetingly felt during temporary reprieves from the combat. The film's depiction of the real-world event also elicits a sense of being Disturbing and Melancholy.
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