The Devil All the Time

IMDB7.1
π±Fear(10%)
π¨Anxiety(10%)
π³Disturbing(10%)
πSadness(8%)
π€’Disgust(8%)
CrimeDramaThriller
The Devil All the Time is a dark, grim, and morally complex film, heavily leaning into its Thriller, Drama, and Crime genres. The dominant emotions are Fear, Anxiety, and Disturbing, reflecting the pervasive sense of dread, violence, and unsettling themes. Sadness, Disgust, and Empathy are also prominent, driven by the tragic narratives, the depravity of characters, and the suffering endured. Anger, Melancholy, and Anticipation contribute to the overall somber and tense atmosphere, while positive emotions like Joy, Hope, and Happiness are minimal, underscoring the film's bleak outlook.
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