U
The U symbol stands for Universal, and it is the lowest film
classification as it is for a universal audience. The BBFC states that a U film
should be suitable for audience’s aged 4 and over, however U rated films are
typically thought to be suitable for everyone. Generally, U films are aimed at
a very young audience, however this means there is also a large proportion of
the target audience directed towards parents too, meaning many of these films
often have hidden morals/meanings. The majority of U films are animation;
however there are exceptions such as the Star Wars films, but this is probably
done purposely so not to limit their audience range. In universal films,
actions such as sexual activity or violence are scarce or considerably diluted
in order to keep the audience happy. Universal films are very much aimed at
family viewing and so we do not think this would be suitable for our opening
two minutes as it contains scenes/suggests violence and we believe that the U
rating would lower our audience as they may dismiss it or consider it childish.

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