Animated films can also be scary for sensitive children. The FSK (voluntary self-regulation) offers a reliable recommendation for which age group a film is suitable. we answer, what age rating The Super Mario Bros. Movie haswhat exactly the FSK means and whether adults can also have fun with the film.
This is the rating for Super Mario and what it means
Super Mario was rated by the FSK for ages 6 and up. The following factors are taken into account in the age group:
A film that is rated FSK 6 must take these special features into account. The plot shouldn’t be too exciting, and the atmosphere shouldn’t be too gloomy. Nothing disturbing should happen to the characters. Difficult fates must be explained cautiously.
The FSK says: “A six-year-old child is still fully immersed in the plot of the film one, suffers and fears with the identification figures. Moments of tension and threat can be coped with, but they must neither last too long nor have a lasting effect. A positive resolution of conflict situations is also decisive here.”
Will kids like the new Super Mario movie?
Children are the primary target audience of the Super Mario Bros. film. Action, atmosphere and character design are clearly aimed at a young audience. There are only a few spooky, dark scenes that are over quickly. The villain Bowser may be nasty, but he also has a soft side. In a fight scene between the monkey Donkey Kong and Mario, there is a touch of brutality, but it is resolved with slapstick.
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Will adults like the new Super Mario movie too?
Like most animated films, the Super Mario Bros. film incorporates jokes into its plot that are more intended to be understood by adults. The many Easter Eggs and small references will please older Mario fans. Donkey Kong makes an appearance and there’s even a Mario Kart race.
What is the Super Mario Bros. movie about?
Actually, Mario (originally voiced by Chris Pratt) is just a plumber from Brooklyn. But through a crazy set of circumstances, he suddenly finds himself on a journey through the Mushroom Kingdom with Princess Peach and a talking mushroom named Toad. Together the three try to find Mario’s brother Luigi. Only then can they save the world from the ruthless, fire-breathing Bowser.
The Super Mario Bros. film will be in German cinemas from Wednesday.
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