X-Files gets a 15 certificate

Simon Brew


X-Files: I Want To Believe full classification from the BBFC is available now...

You have to love the BBFC. Not content with bestowing a 15 certificate on the new X-Files movies (that came out in the States last weekend, and hits the UK on Friday), the body has also delivered its more detailed analysis of what the film has to offer.

In passing a 15 certificate on the film, here is the full classification, which – as the BBFC point out – could contain a spoiler or two for those who want to see the film cold:

“THE X FILES - I WANT TO BELIEVE is a feature length film version of the popular cult US TV import that dealt in story-lines of unexplained phenomena, alien abduction and the supernatural. The film was classified '15' for some strong violence, grisly and horrific scenes and for the inclusion of dark and disturbing themes that were judged too strong for the lower categories.

The film includes sight of a dismembered arm, decapitated heads and a man bleeding from his eyes. There are also some scenes of medical style horror as women are drained for their blood for use in a terminally ill man. The scenes mentioned and themes of women being forcibly abducted for use in medical experimentation, along with references to paedophillia and child abuse were deemed to be too dark and potentially upsetting for junior audiences. However, BBFC Guidelines at '15' do not preclude any themes and allow for all but the strongest of gory images. There is nothing in the treatment of the themes or the detail described that suggested this work should be restricted to an adult audience.”


At least that 15 certificate will keep some of the chattering kids out of the screenings….

 

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Re: X-Files gets a 15 certificate
Posted by RonHogan on July 28, 2008 04:05:16 PM

If this gets a 15, then The Dark Knight should have gotten a 15 as well. TDK was much more disturbing.
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