It totally depends though. This movie might actually influence 12 year olds, and if they just so appear to be obsessed over it, they might not be mature enough to limit themselves. This is a dark crime/action thriller movie after all, they might have expected a more friendlier superhero movie. I'm actually quite happy if they raise the age limit up a bit.
Anyway, at least 12 year old and above is something. In some countries, The Dark Knight was rated for Universal Viewers - meaning that kids as young as 6 Year olds were cowering in their seats when they watch the Joker push the knife on to the victim's cheeks. Heck, for younger viewers who actually enjoyed it, it possibly gives them some ideas of how extreme crime could be committed. Just a side thought.
They were complaining about it over here in Ireland too, even though it got a 15s rating. Just a bunch of mother's on the radio saying how shocked by it they were and how it had frightened their poor little ones.
I will give a parent the benefit of the doubt that they would not suspect a "batman" movie of being that violent. However I swiftly take that away by not looking at posters, trailers and reviews. It is pretty clear in the advertising that this movie is NOT for kids.
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that doesnt exactly scream "fun for the whole family"
LolI agree
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that doesnt exactly scream "fun for the whole family"
Nah I am with you, people reviewing it made it out to be an insanely violent movie. With that in mind I was expecting a whole lot more violent on screen deaths. However it still had a level of menace that did not dissapoint.Too... violent? It was not nearly as violent as I thought it would be, based on the first reviews.
I guess I don't have a heart, then. It would have to show much more for me to say it is too violent.