I may be the only one but I thought there was a pretty clear way as to how movies are rated. But after going through both the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) and the film ratings sites, I learned this is not the case. I understand that there are a lot of subjective ideas used to decide the films ratings. This includes a group of parents that are supposed to rate the movie in a way that they “believe” a majority of fellow parents would rate the film. Also, this group only consists of 8 to 13 parents! I don’t know if this is enough to establish a clear rating especially in the jumps from each rating. Below is the answer to Who Decides the ratings from the MPAA website…
Parents decide the ratings. An independent board of parents rates each film. Their job is not to determine if a movie is "good" or "bad," but to rate each film as they believe a majority of their fellow parents would rate the film — taking into account sexuality, violence, language and other factors. The purpose of the ratings system is to provide clear, concise advance information to parents about film content so parents can determine what movies are appropriate for their kids while preserving freedom of expression for filmmakers and the film industry.
The only part of this rating system I agree with is the fact that it is concise and a parent can quickly decide that a movie may not be good for their child or maybe even one that they may enjoy themselves. A rating system is in a place but with the subjective process of it I don’t really know if it is doing the job it needs to be doing.