Based on its Biography, Drama, and History genres, 'Egon Schiele: Death and the Maiden' primarily evokes strong feelings of Sadness, Empathy, and Melancholy. This stems from the portrayal of Schiele's tumultuous life, his struggles as a provocative artist, and the tragic undertones of his relationships, particularly with Wally, set against the backdrop of a fading historical era. Viewers also experience Inspiration from his unwavering dedication to art despite personal sacrifice, and Curiosity about his controversial work and the early 20th-century Viennese society. The film also elicits Love for the deep connections depicted, and a sense of Nostalgia for the bygone era. Elements of his scandalous art and life contribute to feelings of Disturbing and Anxiety.
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