PG - Parental Guidance
A PG film is very different from a U certificate film, it is aimed at a more mature audience so has various different features. It is the parents responsibility to whether they allow there child to watch a PG, the film may refer to Drugs but shouldn't show them. Discrimination is permitted but should only be used briefly and for an educational purpose. It may also contain a horror scene but this scene should be short lived and resolved. Basically it has a more adult theme to it but shouldn't scare the young viewers too much.
A PG film is very different from a U certificate film, it is aimed at a more mature audience so has various different features. It is the parents responsibility to whether they allow there child to watch a PG, the film may refer to Drugs but shouldn't show them. Discrimination is permitted but should only be used briefly and for an educational purpose. It may also contain a horror scene but this scene should be short lived and resolved. Basically it has a more adult theme to it but shouldn't scare the young viewers too much.
Pirates of the Caribbean
This film is a PG as it contains quite a mature story line, it has various scenes of violence, recurring scenes of the main character (Jack Sparrow) drinking alcohol, smoking, frequent swearing i.e. 'Bloody'
and overall a more adult style. This film would be aimed at children above the age of 8 for the reasons i have listed, it isn't really suited for children below this age as both the content and humor is more advanced than they are used too.
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