The Kindergarten Teacher, a Drama Thriller, primarily evokes a sense of unease and tension. The most prominent emotion is **Disturbing (11%)**, reflecting the unsettling nature of the teacher's escalating obsession with her young student. This is closely followed by **Anxiety (10%)** and **Anticipation (9%)**, driven by the thriller elements and the constant dread of what the teacher might do next. The dramatic core is captured by **Sadness (9%)** and **Empathy (8%)**, highlighting the teacher's unfulfilled life and the vulnerability of the child. **Fear (8%)** is also significant, stemming from concerns for the child's well-being. The film's somber tone is reflected in **Melancholy (7%)**, while **Confusion (6%)** and **Curiosity (5%)** arise from the teacher's increasingly irrational behavior and the mystery surrounding the child's talent.
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