
My Bloody Valentine (1981) is a quintessential slasher film, heavily emphasizing its Horror and Thriller genres. The emotion distribution reflects this, with **Fear**, **Anxiety**, **Disturbing**, and **Anticipation** dominating the viewer experience. The film's graphic nature and suspenseful plot also elicit strong feelings of **Surprise** from jump scares, **Disgust** from gore, and **Curiosity** about the killer's identity and motives. Lesser but still present emotions include **Anger** at the killer's brutality, **Empathy** for the victims, and a touch of **Sadness** and **Melancholy** for the tragic events. Even minor emotions like **Guilt**, **Hope**, and **Relief** find small percentages, reflecting fleeting moments within the intense narrative.
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