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The Red Sea was rated as a "third-class film" for its bloody scenes. Can minors watch it?

The Red Sea is classified as a third-class film in Hong Kong because of its bloody and violent scenes, and the third-class film is only for minors. The film grading system is to protect the development and education of teenagers, and for the mental health development of minors, minors should not watch it.

There are indeed many bloody and violent scenes in the Red Sea. According to media reports, this is already an abridged version. But it is precisely because of these shots that the true face of war can be presented to the audience, and many military fans are hooked after watching it. But we should protect the minors brought by film classification.

It is necessary to talk about my own experience. I remember watching a movie similar to "Resident Evil" with my brother at home when I was a child (but I shouldn't). I couldn't stand it halfway, and then I lost sleep that night. I was a little girl at that time. Later, as soon as I slept, I would think of those pictures, and then I would fantasize a lot in my mind, for example, what if I really met that humanoid monster? I was really difficult to deal with, even if. Similarly, I watched a zombie movie.

My brother is many years older than me. At that age, they seemed interested in these Machamp gods, but I wasn't. After reading it, it really affected my mental state. At that time, I didn't understand. I thought I was too timid to face up to my mentality and tell others. I thought I would be laughed at, so I piteously digested myself.

Now think about those injuries. It's really great. If I can't get the correct psychological guidance from my parents, I will really drive a child crazy. Therefore, for minors, it is really not recommended to touch things that are not suitable for viewing.