Film Rating
Film rating is a system used to classify movies based on their content, helping viewers understand the suitability of a film for different audiences. Ratings are typically assigned by organizations like the Motion Picture Association (MPA) in the United States, which uses categories such as G (General Audience), PG (Parental Guidance), PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned), R (Restricted), and NC-17 (Adults Only).
These ratings consider factors like language, violence, sexual content, and drug use. By providing this information, film ratings aim to guide parents and viewers in making informed choices about what to watch, ensuring a more enjoyable and appropriate viewing experience.