For a long time, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) age ratings jumped from PG to R. Then, in 1984, under the influence of films such as; gremlin and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom If it’s deemed too scary for children, the movie industry will be forever changed. This was the year the PG-13 rating was introduced, which refers to films that are too graphic or scary to warrant a PG rating, but not enough to warrant an R rating.
In the 10 years since its introduction, The PG-13 label was slapped on a number of good films that were experimenting with what that rating could get away with..From films like Oscar Best Picture winners last emperor to charming cult classics like ferris bueller’s day offa series of timeless ’80s classics that prove filmmakers can do wonders with a teen tone.
Ten “Big Trouble in Little China” (1986)
Works directed by John Carpenter
john carpenter Of course, he is best known for his seminal work in horror, but he also explored many other genres throughout his career.Among the beloved classics Little China’s Big ProblemFor example, he told an action-adventure comedy in which a crusty truck driver and his sidekick face off against an ancient sorcerer in an underground battle in Chinatown.
Of Carpenter’s nine non-horror films, big problem Probably the best. Kurt Russell The cocky but heroic Jack Burton is great. The high-energy action is a fun reminder of the fun B-movies of Hollywood’s Golden Age., and the score, composed by Carpenter himself, is fresh and exciting. PG-13 in no way diminishes the fun of this camping extravaganza.
9 “The Last Emperor” (1987)
Works directed by Bernardo Bertolucci
A nearly three-hour historical epic that won nine Academy Awards (including Best Picture) last emperor It’s an incredible biopic. This is the story of the last emperor of China. Puyi, was once the object of worship for over 500 million people. A sumptuous and often surprising work of art by one of Italy’s greatest writers. Bernardo Bertolucci. This may not be his best work, but it’s nowhere near it.
Even though he has won so many Oscars, last emperor They tend not to get the praise they deserve. It avoids the natural limitations of the genre, while providing a deep and powerful retelling of the life of a fascinating man., touches on themes of loneliness and responsibility in a unique way. Even without the R rating, Bertolucci was able to give the story all the nuance and complexity it deserved.
last emperor
- release date
- April 15, 1988
- director
- Bernardo Bertolucci
- cast
- John Lone, Joan Chen, Peter O’Toole, Victor Wong
- runtime
- 163 minutes
8 “The Naked Gun: From the Police Squad Files!” (1988)
Directed by David Zucker
One of the funniest satirical movies of all time. The Naked Gun: From the Police Squad Files! has spawned a successful series of equally hilarious films and will always reign supreme.comedy genius leslie nielsen He plays Frank Drebin, an incompetent police detective who must thwart a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II. Absurd and slapstick misdeeds ensue.
It stands shoulder to shoulder with other iconic comedies like . plane!, naked gun Perfectly written and vividly directed. It’s stupid and proud, Dripping with B-movie passion and historically clever one-liners. as some of the film’s most memorable quotes. While certainly vulgar, it refuses to rely on vulgarity, making it a perfect PG-13 comedy to introduce teenagers to the parody genre.
Naked Gun: From the Police Squad Files
- release date
- December 2, 1988
- director
- david zucker
- cast
- Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla Presley, Ricardo Montalban, George Kennedy, O.J. Simpson, Susan Beaubien
- runtime
- 85 minutes
7 “Hannah and Her Sisters” (1986)
Works directed by Woody Allen
In the 70’s, woody allen created some of the best comedies of his time. Although most of them were rated PG, they weren’t exactly movies you could take the whole family to the theater for. So once the PG-13 rating was finalized, it became much easier for the MPAA to better label his film. hannah and her sisterswas the director’s first PG-13 film, about a woman whose husband falls in love with one of his sisters and whose ex-husband rekindles their bond with the other sister.
This movie has a really great cast. woody allen and michael caine to Mia Farrow, carrie fisherand barbara hershey. Wise, life-affirming, and, like Allen’s other films, exquisitely funny, hannah and her sisters Tells a tender story about the absurdities of big city life and relationships. This is one of the director’s best works, full of his charming idiosyncrasies and unique sense of humor.
hannah and her sisters
- release date
- February 7, 1986
- director
- woody allen
- runtime
- 106
6 Henry V (1989)
Works directed by Kenneth Branagh
There are two undisputed kings in the field of film adaptation. william shakespeareThis is the work of .one is legendary Laurence Olivier, one of the greatest actors of all time. the other one is, Kenneth Branaghas proven in movies like . Henry V He had an unparalleled understanding of the Bard’s story – perhaps even more fascinating, some might argue, than Olivier’s story. Based on one of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies, Henry V This is the story of a young English king who sets out to conquer France during the Hundred Years’ War.
The film is energetic and full of life, allowing it to delve into the nuances and complexities of the story in incredible depth. The performances are excellent (especially Branagh as the titular king); The PG-13 rating in no way detracts from the authenticity or exhilaration of the action.. On the contrary, Branagh is able to give the battlefield a gritty, dirty feel that contrasts with the elegant splendor of the elaborate medieval sets.
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Five “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” (1986)
Works directed by John Hughes
john hughes Made some of the best and funniest teen comedy movies ever, and ferris bueller’s day off It is often praised as one of his most fascinating works. It’s the story of a popular high school student who decides to take a break from school and will do whatever it takes to get it done. The film is a vivid celebration of youthful rebelliousness and encourages audiences to have a little fun once in a while.
While being purely fun and energetic, The film also touches on some deep themes, including mental health, individuality, and the never-ending exploration of identity.. This watch is perfect not only for teenagers who are just beginning to find their way and place in the world, but also for adults who have discovered that this quest is a constant one.
ferris bueller’s day off
- release date
- June 11, 1986
- director
- john hughes
- cast
- Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, Mia Sara, Jeffrey Jones, Jennifer Gray, Cindy Pickett
- runtime
- 103 minutes
Four “Crimes and Misdemeanors” (1989)
Works directed by Woody Allen
Another PG-13 Woody Allen gem, crimes and misdemeanors The film tells the story of an ophthalmologist whose mistress threatens to reveal their affair to his wife, while a married documentary filmmaker becomes obsessed with another woman. These two different plots of his merge and intersect in the most fascinating way, creating a highly existential story about people wondering what exactly will guide their destiny.
crimes and misdemeanors is one of the best comedies of the 1980s and showcases all of Allen’s greatest strengths as a writer. In addition to jokes, there are also heart-touching elements throughout., despite its PG-13 rating, it’s primarily adults who will get the most out of this deeply profound work of art. Comedy can be complex and speak deeply to the human condition, and this proves that.
crimes and misdemeanors
- release date
- October 13, 1989
- director
- woody allen
- runtime
- 104
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3 “Flow of Love” (1984)
Works directed by John Cassavetes
john cassavetes He was a pioneer and will forever be remembered as perhaps one of the greatest masters of independent filmmaking in history. love stream This was his last indie effort and penultimate film, and what a farewell.An extraordinary movie starring him and his wife Gena Rowlandsas two closely bonded and traumatized souls reunited after a long time apart.
love stream This film is without a doubt one of Cassavetes’ best, with two very strong lead performances on top of a beautifully written and executed story. It’s a character study with many layers that viewers will appreciate., explores the complexities and nuances of romantic relationships and love in general. For some, Cassavetes’ last indie effort was his best.
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2 “Wings of Desire” (1987)
Films directed by Wim Wenders
german film director Wim Wenders has explored all kinds of stories across all kinds of genres and subgenres and done it all. But throughout his storytelling journey, his work has wings of desire. This German-French co-production is one of his best fantasy films ever made, in which an angel, tired of monitoring human activity in Berlin, falls in love with a mortal. This is a story about a man who falls into a world of poverty and begins to yearn for a tangible existence.
wings of desire Probably Wenders’ most emotionally moving and philosophically profound film.. that It explores the pain and beauty of human existence, the meaninglessness of everyday life, and the deep meaning of everyday life. Movie fans, don’t be fooled by his PG-13 rating. This is one of his most complex arthouse dramas ever made, pondering some of the most fascinating aspects of human nature.
wings of desire
- release date
- May 6, 1988
- director
- Wim Wenders
- cast
- Bruno Ganz, Solveig Domartin, Otto Sander, Kurt Bois, Peter Falk, Hans Martin Stier
- runtime
- 128 minutes
1 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
Works directed by Steven Spielberg
Since then temple of ruin was a huge driving force in the creation of the PG-13 rating, but how appropriate is a third? indiana jones movie, the last crusade, one of the best PG-13 movies of all time?Set just two years after the events of Raiders of the Lost ArkIndy is sent on a journey to find his missing father and stop the Nazis from acquiring the power of the Holy Grail.
guided by the star harrison ford and sean connery One of his best roles, the last crusade The most fun and exciting action-adventure movie ever. The action scenes are thrilling and well-constructed, the characters are surprisingly layered and engaging, and the story, inspired by old pulp serials, is great from start to finish. If a director wants to make a PG-13 action movie, I hope it’s as good as this one.