The provided line graph illustrates the data on the monthly cinema attendance rates among various age groups in a European country over the eleven-year period, starting from 2000.
Overall, the cinema attendance increased across all age groups, with the
15-24 sector consistently presenting the highest figure despite a significant fluctuation from 2007 to 2009, whereas individuals aged 35 and over remained the least frequent moviegoers throughout the surveyed period.
In 2000, only about 15% of those aged 15 to 24 visited the recreational areas for movies, but this figure surged to approximately 50% by 2011, marking a massive leap among all other groups. By contrast, the figure for the 35 and over-year-old people began at a mere 3% with the modest but steady rose to approximately 12% by the end of the period
The 7-14 and 25-35 age groups followed similar upward trends. Having started at roughly 10% and 5% respectively in 2000, both of them ultimately reached around 30% by 2011. Despite this steady growth, the figure for both these two age groups had witnessed a slight decline in 2005 and
