I'm 15 years old, but I'd love to watch "The Shaft" on Netflix! Unfortunately he is 18 and over, so I wanted to ask you what is so bad about the film, both in the brutality and in elements that children of my age do not yet understand! Sure there's a reason why the film is 18 and over, but I have already seen such a film (Es, or A nightmare on Elm street) and I think that I can put it away well because my brain sees the difference between Fortunately, reality and film are pretty good!
So what do you think I should try (with the consent of my parents, of course) or should I leave it?
People are sliced open but found the film not so bad, there are worse ones
Cool movie that I also watched recently. It's a bit brutal but it works. Was there 16/17 myself
Just try! I started watching horror movies at a very young age and it didn't hurt me…
It depends on the person, of course, but if you are sure that you don't mind and your parents give their consent, then I don't really see a problem
"A Nightmare on Elm Street 3" really upset me at the time. But then I was also 11, visiting friends and the much older boy I slept with in the room made fun of lighting the LEDs in his skull collection during the night…
Was determined to throw up 10 times in the night.
The film is bad anyway. So you don't need to worry about the FSK.
Extremely interesting premise, implementation middle midfield. A good premise can often make the implementation of secondary importance for me, found it (but only because of that) relatively good.
Oh you sh… Well, that's an excellent example of how it shouldn't work.
It started for me when I saw a Predator film on television late one evening (even when I was 11-12) and just noticed that I didn't mind.
I think it's funny, I saw Predator at my mother's college meeting at the same age. Was more or less a test of courage with all the other children of about the same age. Didn't move me at all either.
But Freddy who came out of the TV in the third part… I'll never forget.
I didn't see the original Psycho from the 60s that much later… I really couldn't take a relaxed shower for a while xD
I think I was already 30 when I saw it for the first time. I coped with it quite well ^^
Let him make his own judgment.
I thought the film was pretty good, by the way.
You think almost every film is good anyway. You obviously have nothing else to do but watch EVERY movie. 🙄
What does that have to do with me? Nothing changes the fact that everyone should make their own judgment.
And I would like to know how you get the idea that I like every movie.
Also, it's better to like movies than like not to like yourself.
And yes, I've seen a lot of films, that's just my hobby.
Well, if you see me with every question, that is more likely to apply to you… At least you're only half right.
And of course I don't answer every question, so don't overdo it.
So need you
not to worry about the FSK.
The film did not pass an FSK exam.
I think that the film has a strong connection to actual conflicts in our world and the whole thing in the film is only shown in a very brutal way. Precisely because it is such a real subject that is taken up, I found the film very haunting.