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Certificate 12A

7 replies

Ihavenobrain · 06/05/2015 16:40

What exactly does this mean?
I'd like to take my 8 year old dd to see A Royal Night Out but unsure if it's appropriate.

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Ihavenobrain · 06/05/2015 16:43

Iv looked further and no it's not suitable so just ignore my post.

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Dancergirl · 06/05/2015 17:44

I was wondering this too. My 14 and 12 year olds want to see it but so does my 8 year old! Why's it not suitable?

Ihavenobrain · 06/05/2015 19:48

I just read in a bit more detail what 12A can mean. I'm still undecided. What do you think really?
I think probably ok but need reassurance

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dementedpixie · 06/05/2015 20:09

12A means children younger than 12 can see it as long as they are accompanied by an adult. the content may not be suitable for a younger child

Hulababy · 06/05/2015 20:21

Best thing to do with 12A films where you are unsure - look at the parental guides on sites such as IMDb or CommonSense.

Hulababy · 06/05/2015 20:23

IMDb for A Royal Night Out: www.imdb.com/title/tt1837562/parentalguide?ref_=tt_stry_pg

ohnoalfie · 06/05/2015 20:50

This is good for an overview of films: www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/royal-night-out-2015

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