yes they can
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.
under 15s allowed accompanied by an adult
18 unless accompanied by an adult over 18.
I See You - film - was created on 2006-12-29.
Yes. The 'A' part just means that someone under the age of 12 could go to see it with an adult. It's best to bring ID with you, a lot of cinemas insist on it when someone who is, or looks under, 16 goes to see an age restricted film. It happened to me and my friends when we went to see a 12A, even though we are all 14!
It all depends on the venue. Some venues only take over-18s, others over-14s, some over-12s.
Go with an adult.
The age of the film, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is 12A ,That means that people 13 and over are allowed to see the movie without an adult and may go alone or with friends to the theater. But, children under 13 must see it with an adult in the theaters. Outside of the theaters is something that directors, rating companies, and others cannot control.
No you cant , well I couldn't anyway ..
"Ted" is rated 'R' so a parent or legal guardian would have to see the film with you.
no
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.
It depends on the laws in your country. Normally a PG film is ok to watch at that age.
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.
In the uk the certificate for planet of the apes is 12a which means you can be any age to see it with am adult over 18 but need to be over 12 to see it on your own
i would see a doctor, it shouldn't be over 90 for a young adult
Think about it, it was made a 15 rated film for a reason, you have to be 15 or over to watch it.