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film classification

Film classification is a system used to rate movies based on their content to help viewers make informed choices. It considers factors like violence, language, sexual content, and thematic elements to determine appropriateness for different age groups. Ratings such as G, PG, PG-13, R, or NC-17 indicate whether a film is suitable for children, teenagers, or adults. This system aims to protect audiences from potentially harmful material while helping parents, viewers, and cinemas decide what to watch or show. Ultimately, it balances artistic freedom with societal standards and viewer safety.