Thematic elements

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. "Thematic elements", or "thematic material", is a term used by the Motion Picture Association of America and other film ratings boards to highlight elements of a film that do not fit into the traditional categories such as violence, sex, drug use and language, but may involve some degree of objectionable content. This rating reason raises a warning to parents and guardians to learn more about a film before they allow their children to view it.[1] These thematic elements include death, discrimination, defiance, child abuse, coming-of-age issues, verbal abuse, disability, abortion, religion, and other serious subjects or mature discussions that some parents and guardians feel may not be appropriate for their young children.[1] Films with strong thematic elements include The Cider House Rules, Juno, The Aviator, The Color Purple, In Her Shoes, I Love You Phillip Morris, My Girl, Hey Arnold: The Movie, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Hunger Games, Warrior, A Beautiful Mind, White Oleander, and 42. Mild thematic elements appear in many other PG and PG-13-rated drama and, primarily, documentary films.

Thematic material may also contain 'different' violent sequences. These may consist of brief shots of strong violence, a muted background while the scene is taking place to add drama, or quick, fast-paced violence.

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