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Film rated
1. There are various of categories in the media industry, ‘U’ being most inclusive one which
means everyone can watch movies that are rated ‘U’
‘U’ are suitable for all ages. Films that are rated ‘U’ should not have any violence, threat
or horror. ‘U’ films would not damaged or hurt children's development because they
don’t have any violence or swearing.
Monster Ink is a ‘U’ rated
film.
2. PG rated movies could have some scenes that could be unsuitable for young
children a PG-rated motion picture should be investigated by parents before they
let their younger children attend.
The PG rated films could have some brief violence or brief nudity. There is no drug
motion picture on PG rated films.
(Paternal guidance recommended)
3. 12A means anyone aged 12 or over can go and see the movie. The A stands for
‘accompanied’ and ‘advisory’. Children that are younger then the age of 12 could see
the movies as well but with someone over 18.
Movies that are rated 12A may contain brief nudity. Moderate violence may be
aloud but not in detail. Horror r does past through this category moderate physical
and psychological threats.
4. 15 Rated films are for children 15 and over. No one below the age of 15 is aloud to
watch the film because it could have violence, horror and sexual scenes.
15 rated films could have:
- Strong violence
- A lot of swearing for example f***
- Sexual activity's
- Strong verbal reference to sex
- Drug talking
- Brief sense of sexual violence
- Bad behaviour
5. Films that are rated 18 are for adults. Anyone that is under18 is not allowed to watch
the movie especially children.
18 rated movies include:
- Very strong violence
- -frequent strong language
- Strong portrayals of sexual activity
- Strong sexual violence
- Strong horrors
- Strong blood and gore
- Real sex
- Discriminatory language behaviour