Sunday, March 14, 2004
What's the point? Movie ratings.
With the issue of new legislation for the Thai film industry, it seems I missed a major point - movie ratings. Right now there are no ratings and so one measuring stick is used for all films - no matter what audience they are intended for. I've never been a big fan of film ratings. I was always the kid trying to sneak into an R-rated picture, if I could get near a theatre playing such things. The Nation's Veena Thoopkrajai makes a good point in her column, Venus' Vision. Check it out.
Labels:
censorship,
culture,
industry,
politics,
ratings
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