Thrillers would usually have the certificate 15 or 18 due to the use of strong language, sexual scenes, violence and mature content.
A 15 certificate is advised for people aged 15 and over. It would be inappropriate for anyone under the age of 15 to watch the film and illegal to let anyone under the age of 15 view the film at the cinema. In a 15 film there is usually very strong language with the occasional use of heaviest language. In a 15 violence would be fairly strong and shown often, however there wouldn't be as much gore and blood shown than in an 18. It would focus on the pain of the injury and different camera shots to embrace the pain. There is unlikely to be any sexual violence in a 15 as its more aimed at the 18 certificate.
An 18 certificate is usually made for the adult audience and more mature viewers. There would be huge amounts of inappropriate language and would be used aggressively and directly towards someone or something. An 18 would have violence in strong detail and the use of blood and gore would be far much more emphasised than in a 15. There would be scenes of sexual violence and abuse which would be shown quite graphically but also unnecessary. A thriller certificated at 18 would also include dramatic genres including horror and drama. Horror is used effectively to give suspense and make the film become scary and spooky.


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