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2014년 8월 23일 토요일

8/19 How are movies rated in Korea?

Movies in Korea are rated by the Korea Media Ratings Board.
ex> The movie was rated “restricted for minors” because of its violence.

The nine-member committee consists of movie directors, film experts, legal professionals and parents.
ex> The panel mostly consists of parents and teachers.

They rate movies based on the theme and content. Things like nudity, sexual content, violence, and vulgarity are all considered.
ex> This movie is based on a true story.

There are five categories : general audience, 12 and above, 15 and above, restricted for minors, and restricted screening. This is similar to how movies are rated in the US.
ex> Her idea was quite similar to what I was thinking.

The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) is in charge of rating films.
ex> Please let me know who is in charge of this problem.

The members of the MPAA are made up of parents from all over the country. Their identities are kept secret. The content of the film determines whether it’s G(general audience), PG(parental guidance), PG13(parental guidance for under 13), R(restricted), or NC17(restricted under 17).

@ The movie is rated R그 영화는 제한상영가 등급을 받았어.

<HOMEWORK>
1. I don’t understand why this movie is rated R.
2. My class consists of a total of 20 students.
3. The shirt is similar to yours.
4. She is in charge of first-grade students.

@ Related Topics>> Movie Rating (2011.8.26)


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