Think about it, it was made a 15 rated film for a reason, you have to be 15 or over to watch it.
under 15s allowed accompanied by an adult
you have to be 15 years old with a learners drivers license and a girlfriend.
15
No, you have to be 18. In most places you have to have i.d
No you cant , well I couldn't anyway ..
According to the guidlines: 15 rated films are suitable only for 15 years and over. No one younger than 15 may see a 15 film in a cinema. So, I would say no, if you are in the United Kingdom and in most European countries class 8 contains some 14 year olds.
LOTS of swearing
yes. Rated 15.
NO - the grade of a film is classed as the minimum age allowed to see it. Rated 15 means you must be at least 15 yearsold to view it. It is the VIEWING that sets the age regulation -
for me it has to be Stephen kings IT
The United States equivalent of a British 15-rated film is typically a film rated "R" by the Motion Picture Association (MPA). Both ratings suggest that the content may include strong language, violence, or adult themes, and parental guidance is advised. However, while a British 15 rating allows viewers aged 15 and older, an R-rated film requires individuals under 17 to be accompanied by an adult.
Indie Film School - 2011 Film Scoring 2-15 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14