Considering Watchmen (no spoilers)
Mar. 7th, 2009 11:07 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Behind the cut is one of my regularly unscheduled outrages about the US movie rating system vs the Dutch one. For those not familiar with my journal, let me give you a hint where it's going; I prefer the Dutch one.
Consider yourselves warned, because here I go:
Do I understand this correctly: 'Watchmen' got an R rating and this means that if people take these warnings seriously or even notice them at all they're advised to not not take children along, but they're allowed to do so if they wish to ignore those warnings or don't even take them into consideration?
Over here movies like that get a 16+ warning, which means that no kids under the age of 16 are allowed in not even with their parents present or giving permission, and theaters risk a 12.000 Euro fine if they don't follow that rule. Theaters get checked for that often enough that most of 'm don't run the risk of even letting a 14 or 15 year old in.
What I hear about 'Watchmen' I'd say children should be protected against irresponsible parenting and not be allowed in.
Oh, and another thing; parents who say their 8 year old can handle movies like that without a problem should be very worried.
I just saw that Sin City also got an R rating in the USA. Seriously folks, what does it take to give a movie an NC-17 rating?
Consider yourselves warned, because here I go:
Do I understand this correctly: 'Watchmen' got an R rating and this means that if people take these warnings seriously or even notice them at all they're advised to not not take children along, but they're allowed to do so if they wish to ignore those warnings or don't even take them into consideration?
Over here movies like that get a 16+ warning, which means that no kids under the age of 16 are allowed in not even with their parents present or giving permission, and theaters risk a 12.000 Euro fine if they don't follow that rule. Theaters get checked for that often enough that most of 'm don't run the risk of even letting a 14 or 15 year old in.
What I hear about 'Watchmen' I'd say children should be protected against irresponsible parenting and not be allowed in.
Oh, and another thing; parents who say their 8 year old can handle movies like that without a problem should be very worried.
I just saw that Sin City also got an R rating in the USA. Seriously folks, what does it take to give a movie an NC-17 rating?
(no subject)
Date: 2009-03-08 09:01 am (UTC)Whatever sympathy I may have felt for her point, she lost it there.
I think I may go see the movie myself. It looks damn awesome, and I'm well prepared for the violence. On the other hand it desturbs me that apparently I qualify some highly violent movies as awesome. I don't know if I like that development.
(no subject)
Date: 2009-03-09 03:57 pm (UTC)The scene that you referred to above is in the opening montage of the movie and it only gets worse from there. The movie is VERY graphic and we adults were cringing-I can't imagine taking a small child to see that movie for a multitude of reasons.
sorry
Date: 2009-03-09 04:02 pm (UTC)Re: sorry
Date: 2009-03-11 07:58 am (UTC)Yeah, I've seen a clip of the opening-credits which that scene is a part of, and I expected the movie to get more graphic. It looks stunning, it's just that sometimes I can handle movies like this, and sometimes I don't. I may wait until it comes out on dvd.
Re: sorry
Date: 2009-03-11 12:05 pm (UTC)