In my opinion, being a father, there are moments in the Omen that dig deeply into the viewer's core beliefs, regardless of what religious upbringing you had, society and the movies and television are our most frequent contact with religion in most cases, and so we all share many of the same core beliefs and principals.
When I watched the original Omen, I was deeply moved. For weeks after viewing it my thoughts turned to the different scenes and information that I saw on the film as they connected with my personal life.
The Exorcist effected me the same way, and I knew a number of people who allowed themselves to be SO deeply effected, that it took 'years' to come to any kind of perspective of these having been "movies" and meant to be thought provoking "entertainment". So as a father, I would not allow my kids to watch either of the films until they reached an age that they demonstrated the ability to separate fact from fiction and even then I took extra care to sit down and discuss both movies, and how they felt about what they saw.
Yes. According to Ian Fleming's books, James Bond was an orphan at age 11 when his parents died in a mountain climbing accident.
the age rating in the UK is 15
its a 12
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it is rated r
Raphael was put into an orphanage at age 11.
The age rating for the movie Anuvahood is age certificate:12a.
An age rating is a classification for a product which specifies the minimum age for a person using it.
the rating is 3+
The age rating for Black Swan is 14 and up.
The age rating is going to be 4 = U
Mother India Life Through the Eyes of the Orphan - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13 (DVD rating)
she became a orphan at age 7 as a little child you may use other resouces to improve this answer
he was an orphan at age 8
the age rating for pillars of the earth (the novel) would be about 12 years of age and over
I think it is a PG.