The audience feels the anger and frustration as they're placed on the ground outside the studio with their hands behind their backs.
Not exact matches
It gets emotional quickly, eliciting
feelings of intense
anger and distress from both the
audience and the experimenters.
So in the future it seems that emotion has been outlawed — a strange thing, for though the characters in the film appear to experience jealousy,
anger, pride, and sadness, the
audience is imbued with a majestic
feeling of sleepy unconcern.
In the span of five minutes, Loki runs the full spectrum of
feelings audiences have had towards the half - bred trickster: betrayal,
anger, sympathy, shock, sorrow.
This inability to control his
anger leads to everything Billy holds dear being taken away from him, and it is from this point onwards that the
audience feel connected to Billy.