- The U symbol stands for universal
- it is suitable for children aged four and over
- only mild bad language is allowed in a U (damn, hell, bugger)
- no sexual activity is allowed however the characters may be allowed a kiss or a hug
- the film may have brief scenes in which the character is in danger however this is quickly resolved
- the violence that is seen will be balanced out by using humour or music
- Bad chracters can use guns but the film will not emphasis the use of the weapons - the good characters will not usually use weapons
- any behaviour that is seen as imitable behaviour will not be included in the film; along with dangerous behaviour.
- the film doesnt have to be child related, many adult films are rated U because they dont contain 'stong issues' i.e. drugs, sex, language. - for example Scrooge.
- If it is a childrens film the message will be about loyalty, honesty and friendship and will most likely include a happy ending
- there will be no references to drugs
- PG stands for parental guidance which means the film is suitable for general viewing
- the scenes should not disturb a child aged 8 or older - parents are responsible for considering if the content might upset their child or not
- not all PG films are made for a young audience - for example The Artist
- bullying will not be accepted
- smoking and drinking will be included however wont be promoted and will give the message that it is bad - this is the same with any drugs used, it will be shown as harmful.
- the language used in a PG is mild, words such as 'shit' however the context in which it is used has to be important
- references to sex are allowed within a PG only if the detail of the subject is small, the aim is for that the child not to understand the reference - comedy can be used to lower the impact of the reference
- in a PG violence shouldnt be in great detail, a small amount of blood is acceptable however how the blood got there will be in tiny detail.
- in a PG horror moments that are jumpy are allowed but the treat must not be carried out for long
- 12A - the A means accompanied, this means that anyone under the age of 12 must be accompanied by someone over 18.
- 12 is only used on videos and DVD's and 12A is only used in the cinema
- strong language may be used such as f*** however it can't be repetitive - moderate language can also be used such as 'bitch' or 'twat'
- sex can be portrayed in both 12/12A only with nudity but it must be brief and discreet
- in a 12A the violence is allowed but again not in much detail, no emphasis should take place on the injuries
- weapons may be present in a 12/12A however weapons that are accessible to a 12 year old are not glamorised
- sexual violence, rape and assault can only be used if they are brief and the context is justified
- Horrors are passed as a 12/12A only if the disturbing sequences are short
- hanging, suicide and self harming can be present if they are not in too much detail as otherwise could be copied
- Anyone under the age of 15 can see a 15 rated film or buy/rent a 15.
- 15's can include:
- strong violence - there is strong violence however it cant dweel on the pain, any gory images wont be allowed.
- frequent strong language (eg 'f***') as there is no upper limit, the word c*** can be used however not aggressively.
- portrayals of sexual activity as long as it is not graphic
- strong verbal references to sex - crude references will not be allowed
- sexual nudity - there is no limit on nudity
- brief scenes of sexual violence or verbal references to sexual violence
- discriminatory language or behaviour
- drug taking can be used however it shouldnt encourage drugs
- dangerous behaviour such as hanging, suicide and self-harming should not dwell on detail which could be copied
- Anyone under the age of 18 can not view an 18 film, buy or rent an 18
- some themes may be offensive even to some adults
- very strong violence
- frequent strong language (eg 'f***') and/or very strong language (eg ‘c***’), the language can be used aggressively.
- scenes of sexual violence - detail on pain or injury,scenes of strong sadistic or sexual violence are allowed in an 18.
- strong horror - they contain strong horror, gore or sustained threat that isnt alloweded within an 18 boundary
- real sex (in some circumstances) - strong/detailed sex can be used in an 18
- full nudity is allowed in an 18
- discriminatory language and behaviour - there can be language involving discriminatory, racist or homophobic though it must not break legislation.
- drug taking is permitted however it must not be encouraged
- dangerous or criminal behaviour may not be involved in the film as it could influence the audience.
- cuts are occasionally made to 18 rated films when they breach criminal law, there is a risk of harm to an individual, more explicit images
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