The given line graph illustrates how many people in various age groups visited the cinema monthly in Great Britain from 1984 to 2000.
Overall, there was an increase in the number of individuals of all age ranges going to the cinema, with the 15-24 generation witnessing the most considerable rise. In addition, the 15-24 group had the highest figures throughout the period examined, while those of the over-35 group consistently were the lowest.
The percentage of teenagers from 15 to 24 monthly visiting the cinema started at nearly 20%, after which it experienced a sharp increase to just under 60% in 2000. Similarly, but to a much lesser extent, the figure for the over-35 age range remained under 5% in the first half of the period, with a gradual rise to approximately 15% six years later.
Ten percent of children aged from 7 to 14 in Great Britain went to the cinema each month in 1984, with a steady rise for the next 15 years to reach a peak of about 37% in 1999, before ending the period at 32%. Meanwhile, the figure for the 25-35 group was around 4% in 1984, followed by some fluctuations, ending at about 32% at the end of the period surveyed.
