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The image displays a line graph with four age groups (15-24, 7-14, 25-35, 35 and over) and their percentage of visiting the cinema once a month or more from 1984 to 2003; 15-24 age group starts at approximately 40% in 1984, peaks at approximately 58% in 1998, and ends at approximately 54% in 2003; 7-14 age group starts at approximately 10% in 1984, peaks at approximately 30% in 1998, and ends at approximately 24% in 2003; 25-35 age group starts at approximately 15% in 1984, peaks at approximately 28% in 2000, and ends at approximately 22% in 2003; 35 and over age group starts at approximately 5% in 1984, peaks at approximately 10% in 2000, and ends at approximately 8% in 2003.
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The line graph compares the proportion of people who visited the cinema at least once a month from 1984 to 2003. Overall, the figures increased during this period, with the percentages for younger individuals consistently higher than those for other age groups. In contrast, the number of adults aged 35 and over who went to the cinema was the lowest among all groups.
In 1984, the proportion of adolescents visiting the cinema was the highest among the four categories, at nearly 20%. This figure rose significantly to a peak of almost 60%. In contrast, the percentages for middle-aged individuals increased more steadily, starting at about 3% in 1984 and reaching just over 10% by 2003.
Turning to the figures for children, they stood at 10% in 1984. This proportion increased slightly to around 15% in 1996, before fluctuating to 20% in 2003. Similarly, individuals aged 25-35 started at 5%, rose to approximately 15% in 1996, and then increased to nearly 25% by 2003.
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