The Hunger

IMDB6.655
π³Disturbing(12.2%)
πSadness(10.2%)
π’Melancholy(9.2%)
π±Fear(8.1%)
π¨Anxiety(8.1%)
HorrorDrama
The Hunger (1983) is a stylish horror-drama, heavily leaning into its gothic and melancholic atmosphere. The dominant emotions reflect its disturbing themes of immortality, decay, and tragic love, leading to high percentages for Disturbing, Sadness, and Melancholy. Fear and Anxiety stem from the atmospheric dread and the characters' desperate struggles. Love and Empathy are significant due to the central, complex relationships, while Disgust relates to the body horror elements. The film's unique aesthetic also evokes some Awe and Curiosity.
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