The bar graph illustrates the proportion of individuals aged 14-30 and 40-60 who regarded distinct aspects of films, namely scripts, actors, originality and directors to be the most significant when selecting a movie to watch.
Overall, it is readily apparent that although both age groups considered the script most essential aspect, actor was less valued by young people. In contrast, senior individuals placed less emphasis on originality as compared to younger viewers .
To begin with, almost 85% of people aged 14-30 identified the script as the most vital factor, which was around 10% higher than the figure for the 40-60 age group. Similarly, originality was recognized as an indispensable aspect by roughly 70% of younger viewers, which was more than doubled the percentage of those aged 40-60.
Moreover, just half of the 14-30 age group regarded directors as an imperative aspect as opposed to only two -fifths of older adults. By contrast, senior people showed more importance towards actors factor and it was accounted for nearly 65%, while the figure for those aged 14-30 stood at 50%.
