If a film is rated 15, it means that no one over the age of
15 is allowed to view it, even if accompanied by an adult. These films can
include more gore, harder swearing, more sexually explicit scenes and more.
They tend to be taken more seriously than the lower classifications, as they
are primarily aimed at an adult audience, with no attempts to please anyone
younger. A lot of films that are aiming for the teenage audience cut out a lot
of their violence in order to appeal to a wider audience. 'The Hunger Games'
cut out seven seconds of violence in order to stick with its target audience
and to allow teenagers to watch it. A similar cut was made in 'Taken 2', which
is an interesting example, as the first 'Taken' film was rated '18'. 15 rated
films do well because they attract a wide range of audiences, by sacrificing
the younger years, they attract far more of the older generations, who, after
all, are the ones with the money. This would be a good rating for our film to
be, as it could include a fair amount of gore and swearing to make it more
realistic, while keeping with our target audience.
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