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Thematic elements

"Thematic elements", or "thematic material", is a term used by the Motion Picture Association and other film ratings boards to highlight elements of a film that do not fit into the traditional categories such as violence, sex, drug use, nudity, and language, but may also involve some degree of objectionable content. This rating reason raises a warning to…

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Thematic elements

Nodes47
Edges46
Triples12
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.042553
Components1

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related to Subject matter · 6
Thematic elements → In, PG, PG-13-rated, STDs, Thematic, These

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thematic elements term film use may also parents guardians children mature subject matter australia films material used motion picture association

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violenceinstance ofis a term used by the Motion Picture Association and other film ratings boards to highlight elements of a film that do not fit into the traditional categories0.80text
sexinstance ofis a term used by the Motion Picture Association and other film ratings boards to highlight elements of a film that do not fit into the traditional categories0.80text
drug useinstance ofis a term used by the Motion Picture Association and other film ratings boards to highlight elements of a film that do not fit into the traditional categories0.80text
nudityinstance ofis a term used by the Motion Picture Association and other film ratings boards to highlight elements of a film that do not fit into the traditional categories0.80text
and languageinstance ofis a term used by the Motion Picture Association and other film ratings boards to highlight elements of a film that do not fit into the traditional categories0.80text
but may also involve some degree of objectionable contentinstance ofis a term used by the Motion Picture Association and other film ratings boards to highlight elements of a film that do not fit into the traditional categories0.80text
Thematic elementsrelated to Subject matterThese0.60section
Thematic elementsrelated to Subject matterSTDs0.60section
Thematic elementsrelated to Subject matterThematic0.60section
Thematic elementsrelated to Subject matterPG0.60section
Thematic elementsrelated to Subject matterPG-13-rated0.60section
Thematic elementsrelated to Subject matterIn0.60section

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