Based on the Biography, Crime, and Drama genres, and the plot of '492: A Man Called Death,' audience emotional responses are heavily influenced by the protagonist's internal struggle. High percentages of **Guilt** and **Sadness** reflect Júlio Santana's torment over his actions despite his charitable nature. **Melancholy** and **Empathy** are also prominent, as viewers are drawn into the somber reflection of a life burdened by a dark profession and encouraged to understand his complex character. The sheer scale of the murders makes the film inherently **Disturbing**, while **Anxiety** arises from the dangerous nature of his work and his internal conflict. **Curiosity** is significant, driven by the biographical aspect of understanding such a contradictory figure. Other emotions like Anger (at the circumstances or actions), Fear (of consequences), and Disgust (towards the violence) are also present.
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