The given chart illustrates the number of tickets being sold by two distinctive age groups at the August cinema in 2010. Overall, children and teenagers aged 10 to 19 preferred animated movies, while people from 20 to 29 years old favored comedy genre. Additionally, the older group contributed to the higher sales among most types the movies, yet animation and science fiction showed the reverse pattern.
For the people between 20 and 29 years old, romance, comedy and science fiction accounted for the highest sales. Notably, there was a sharp difference between two age groups in comedy, as around 150.000 movie sessions for the twenties, three times higher than that of the 10 to 19 cohort, which was only about 30.000. Similarly, the romance genre also showed a contrast in the film screenings between two brackets, as the number of tickets which was being purchased by the older group was approximately 120.000, yet only around 20.000 tickets for the younger one. Howerver, the action was the genre that demonstrated the most balanced admissions, which was roughly 80.0000 tickets sold by the 10 to 19 year-olds, and around 90.000 for the older cohort.
Animation and science fiction were purchased the most by citizens from 10 to 19 years old. While animation genre had the peak of its sales for the children and teenagers, around 130.000 tickets, this type of movies emerged as the less preferred by the older group, which was only 50.000 tickets being sold. Moreover, there was a relatively high demand of science fiction cinema attendees in both brackets, which was roughly 130.000 and 100.000 respectively, given the 10 to 19 cohort generated the higher rate.
