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UK Film Classification Board Restricts Viewing of 'Barbie' to Children Under 12: Doll Burning Poses Danger

UK Film Classification Board Restricts Viewing of 'Barbie' to Children Under 12: Doll Burning Poses Danger

Julian

2023-07-05


Recently, the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has given the live-action film 'Barbie' a 12A age rating, which requires children under the age of 12 to be accompanied by an adult to watch it.

UK Film Classification Board Restricts Viewing of 'Barbie' to Children Under 12: Doll Burning Poses Danger

According to the information provided by BBFC, the movie contains 'moderate innuendo,' 'some harassment,' and 'implied coarse language.' Furthermore, BBFC provides detailed descriptions of uncommon dangerous scenes, including car chases and a 'dangerous act' where a child burns a doll's hair with a lighter. There are also instances of verbal profanity and discussions related to gender bias.

UK Film Classification Board Restricts Viewing of 'Barbie' to Children Under 12: Doll Burning Poses Danger

UK Film Classification Board Restricts Viewing of 'Barbie' to Children Under 12: Doll Burning Poses Danger


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