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==Examples==
==Examples==
Films with strong thematic elements include ''[[Life, Animated]]'', ''[[The Cider House Rules (film)|The Cider House Rules]]'', ''[[Zootopia]]'', ''[[Coco (2017 film)|Coco]]'', ''[[Juno (film)|Juno]]'', ''[[The Aviator (2004 film)|The Aviator]]'', ''[[The Color Purple (film)|The Color Purple]]'', ''[[In Her Shoes (2005 film)|In Her Shoes]]'', ''[[I Love You Phillip Morris]]'', ''[[Finding Dory]]'', ''[[My Girl (film)|My Girl]]'', ''[[Hey Arnold!: The Movie]]'', ''[[Hop (film)|Hop]]'', ''[[The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (film)|The Curious Case of Benjamin Button]]'', ''[[The Hunger Games (film)|The Hunger Games]]'', ''[[Warrior (2011 film)|Warrior]]'', ''[[A Beautiful Mind (film)|A Beautiful Mind]]'', ''[[Inside Out (2015 film)|Inside Out]]'', ''[[White Oleander (film)|White Oleander]]'', ''[[42 (film)|42]]'',''[[Only Yesterday (1991 film) | Only Yesterday]]'', ''[[God's Not Dead (film)|God's Not Dead]]'', ''[[God's Not Dead 2]]'', ''[[God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness]]'', ''[[The Fault in Our Stars (film)|The Fault in Our Stars]]'', ''[[Isle of Dogs (film)|Isle of Dogs]]'', ''[[Wonder Park]]'' and ''[[UglyDolls (film)|UglyDolls]]''. Mild thematic elements appear in many other PG and PG-13-rated drama and, primarily, documentary films.
Films with strong thematic elements include ''[[Life, Animated]]'', ''[[The Cider House Rules (film)|The Cider House Rules]]'', ''[[Zootopia]]'', ''[[Coco (2017 film)|Coco]]'', ''[[Juno (film)|Juno]]'', ''[[The Aviator (2004 film)|The Aviator]]'', ''[[The Color Purple (film)|The Color Purple]]'', ''[[In Her Shoes (2005 film)|In Her Shoes]]'', ''[[I Love You Phillip Morris]]'', ''[[Finding Dory]]'', ''[[My Girl (film)|My Girl]]'', ''[[Hey Arnold!: The Movie]]'', ''[[Hop (film)|Hop]]'', ''[[The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (film)|The Curious Case of Benjamin Button]]'', ''[[The Hunger Games (film)|The Hunger Games]]'', ''[[Warrior (2011 film)|Warrior]]'', ''[[A Beautiful Mind (film)|A Beautiful Mind]]'', ''[[Inside Out (2015 film)|Inside Out]]'', ''[[White Oleander (film)|White Oleander]]'', ''[[42 (film)|42]]'',''[[Only Yesterday (1991 film) | Only Yesterday]]'', ''[[God's Not Dead (film)|God's Not Dead]]'', ''[[God's Not Dead 2]]'', ''[[God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness]]'', ''[[The Fault in Our Stars (film)|The Fault in Our Stars]]'', ''[[Isle of Dogs (film)|Isle of Dogs]]'', ''[[Wonder Park]]'', ''[[The Lion King (2019 film)|The Lion King]]'' and ''[[UglyDolls (film)|UglyDolls]]''. Mild thematic elements appear in many other PG and PG-13-rated drama and, primarily, documentary films.


==References==
==References==

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"Thematic elements", or "thematic material", is a term used by the Motion Picture Association of America 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 involve some degree of objectionable content. This rating reason raises a warning to parents and guardians to learn more about a film before they allow their children to view it.[1]

These thematic elements may include abortion, addiction, autism, child abuse, corruption, coming-of-age issues, crime, death, defiance, disability, discrimination, disease, driving under the influence, dysfunctional families, dystopian societies, disasters, existential crises, hate, hazing, homelessness, gambling, infidelity, miscarriage, mental illness, politics, religion, self-harm, social issues, STDs, teenage pregnancy, verbal abuse, and other serious subject matter or mature discussions that some parents and guardians feel may not be appropriate for their young children.[1]

Examples

Films with strong thematic elements include Life, Animated, The Cider House Rules, Zootopia, Coco, Juno, The Aviator, The Color Purple, In Her Shoes, I Love You Phillip Morris, Finding Dory, My Girl, Hey Arnold!: The Movie, Hop, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Hunger Games, Warrior, A Beautiful Mind, Inside Out, White Oleander, 42, Only Yesterday, God's Not Dead, God's Not Dead 2, God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness, The Fault in Our Stars, Isle of Dogs, Wonder Park, The Lion King and UglyDolls. Mild thematic elements appear in many other PG and PG-13-rated drama and, primarily, documentary films.

References

  1. ^ a b "Reasons for Movie Ratings (CARA) FAQ". MPAA. Retrieved 30 May 2012.