This graph gives information about the monthly cinema attendance according to four age categories over a period spanning from 1978-2008.
Overall, youngers who were aged between 14-24 consistently possessed the highest attendance, notably without fluctuation. In contrast individuals aged 50 and above projected to maintain the lowest percentage and lagged behind throughout the observed period.
Focusing on people who were between 25-34 and individuals who were aged from 35-49 both achieved a dramatic decline in 1988 according to the cinema attendance . The former group drop to 55% with close percentage of the latter group which it is about 60%.In contrast individuals in these two aged groups showed a noteworthy resurgence in cinema attendance in 1998, the younger group rose from 80% to 85% , while the elder group begun around 60% to 65% during the same observed year. Individuals in these two groups witnessed similar notable level form 1998 to 2008, both of the categories remained stable with close percentages.
As for highest and lowest percentages, people who are aged between 14-24 , tended to move steady upward with a percentages ranged between 90% to 91% over the time frame with no noticeable variation. Conversely those who aged 50 years old and more showed irregular percentages shot up the peak in1998 with 50% of visitors, then continuing to rise steadily.
