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Film censor defends Batman rating | Film censor defends Batman rating |
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The BBFC has justified giving The Dark Knight a 12A certificate after getting more than 80 complaints about the Batman film's disturbing content. | The BBFC has justified giving The Dark Knight a 12A certificate after getting more than 80 complaints about the Batman film's disturbing content. |
The film regulator's spokeswoman Sue Clark said the sequel was a fantasy movie with only implied violence. | |
But she admitted that the British Board of Film Classification had carefully considered giving it a 15 rating. | But she admitted that the British Board of Film Classification had carefully considered giving it a 15 rating. |
The 12A rating states that a film should not "dwell on violence" and "does not emphasise injury or blood". | The 12A rating states that a film should not "dwell on violence" and "does not emphasise injury or blood". |
The film contains a scene in which The Joker, played by the late Heath Ledger, is beaten repeatedly by Batman in a police cell. | The film contains a scene in which The Joker, played by the late Heath Ledger, is beaten repeatedly by Batman in a police cell. |
Fans denied | Fans denied |
The Dark Knight should be a 15 certificate Keith Vaz MP, Home Affairs Select Committee chairman The BBFC ruled that the blows were "masked from the camera" and there was "no sign of injury". | The Dark Knight should be a 15 certificate Keith Vaz MP, Home Affairs Select Committee chairman The BBFC ruled that the blows were "masked from the camera" and there was "no sign of injury". |
It conceded that there was a "good deal of violence" in the movie, but said it adhered to the rules of the 12A certificate. | It conceded that there was a "good deal of violence" in the movie, but said it adhered to the rules of the 12A certificate. |
But Keith Vaz MP, who chairs the Home Affairs Select Committee, said the 12A certificate was too low, adding that he was concerned by The Joker's use of a knife in the film. | But Keith Vaz MP, who chairs the Home Affairs Select Committee, said the 12A certificate was too low, adding that he was concerned by The Joker's use of a knife in the film. |
He told The Independent newspaper: "The BBFC should realise there are scenes of gratuitous violence in The Dark Knight to which I certainly would not take my 11-year-old daughter. It should be a 15 certificate." | He told The Independent newspaper: "The BBFC should realise there are scenes of gratuitous violence in The Dark Knight to which I certainly would not take my 11-year-old daughter. It should be a 15 certificate." |
Ms Clark emphasised the fantasy nature of The Dark Knight and its basis in comic books. | Ms Clark emphasised the fantasy nature of The Dark Knight and its basis in comic books. |
"Batman can jump off buildings and fly and The Joker is not a realistic character and bounces back with a smile on his face." | |
She added that a 15 certificate would have denied an important part of the superhero's fan base the chance to see the film. | She added that a 15 certificate would have denied an important part of the superhero's fan base the chance to see the film. |
"Younger teenagers would not have been able to see it, and they are the very people who are going to love it. | "Younger teenagers would not have been able to see it, and they are the very people who are going to love it. |
"We would have ended up with far more complaints from people who wanted to see the film and couldn't," said Ms Clark.The Joker uses a knife as his signature weapon | "We would have ended up with far more complaints from people who wanted to see the film and couldn't," said Ms Clark.The Joker uses a knife as his signature weapon |
She added that the number of complaints was low relative to the number of people who had seen the film. | She added that the number of complaints was low relative to the number of people who had seen the film. |
Some 4.7 million tickets for The Dark Knight have been sold in the UK to date. | Some 4.7 million tickets for The Dark Knight have been sold in the UK to date. |
Box office success | Box office success |
Meanwhile, The Dark Knight is on track to become the second-biggest movie of all time after topping the North American box office for a third week. | Meanwhile, The Dark Knight is on track to become the second-biggest movie of all time after topping the North American box office for a third week. |
The film took $43.8m (£22.2m), taking its total US haul to $394.9m (£200m). | The film took $43.8m (£22.2m), taking its total US haul to $394.9m (£200m). |
Warner Bros said it expected the Batman film to take at least another $100m (£51m), surpassing Star Wars - the number two movie of all time in the US. | Warner Bros said it expected the Batman film to take at least another $100m (£51m), surpassing Star Wars - the number two movie of all time in the US. |
The film took $461m (£234m). The current number one is 1997's Titanic, which took $601m (£305m). |