Yes but it means they need a adult with them, most cinemas are not very strict on this and will probably let you in anyway
The under 12 must be accompanied by someone aged 18 or over.
Maybe no because a 12 year old is not an adult
The film rating '12A' is a UK film rating which defines a '12A' film as recommended for children 12 years and up, but can be seen by a child younger than that as long as they are accompanied by a responsible adult aged 18 years and up.
Danny Boyle's "Millions" is a fantastic film and is age appropriate to a 12 year old boy.
The film is rated 12A in the United Kingdom.
Anyone can watch an A film as long as they are accompanied by an adult.In addition:No one younger than 12 may see a '12A' film in a cinema unless accompanied by an adult, and films classified '12A' are not recommended for a child below 12. An adult may take a younger child if, in their judgement, the film is suitable for that particular child. In such circumstances, responsibility for allowing a child under 12 to view lies with the accompanying adult.
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you can get into the cinema if you're under 12, but only if there's an adult with you to say you can handle the film. If you are under 12 you can watch the film if you are with an adult but if you are 12 you can watch the film by your self.
12a or 12 i think
The Twilight film series is typically rated as 12A in the UK. This means children under 12 can watch the film if they are accompanied by an adult.
you have to be 18 that's when you count as an adult the A in 12A means adult
yes it is just pg-13 you can't