Yes, but there are things to consider and be aware of. Firstly, the content suitability. I'd say many people generally underestimate the maturity of 12 year olds and how well they can handle more adult content, but some 15A rated films are actually quite graphic, so some children that age may be sensitive. Secondly, seeing a 15A film in the theaters and at home are two different things. For example, lots of Horror movies (and thriller films too) are rated 15A and release in cinemas, so the jumpscares and themes may be more unnerving on the big screen. So, if you'd like to introduce a 12 year old to a horror movie (and or thriller film) rated 15A, it's preferable to watch it at home so it can turn off at any time if they are frightened. In addition, perhaps watch it with them.
Overall, it depends on the movie and their maturity and understanding of the themes depicted.
No a 12 year old cant see a 15A film because it is rated higher than your age and there might be some things in that film which arnt suttable for a 12 year old to see
Only if the parents also attend the film.
under 15s allowed accompanied by an adult
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No you cant , well I couldn't anyway ..
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Only if the parents also attend the film.
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 -
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
It's possible. If you allowed the ten year old to see the movie then yes.
If he or she is your 13-year-old, yes.
Of coarse you can , i don't see why not.
Watch it and see it's a googl film
don't see why not
No I don't see why it would be