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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 illustrates shifts in cinema trends divided by different age groups over a period of three decades from 1978 to 2008.
Overall, while cinema attendance among younger age groups experienced a rebound after initial declines, people aged 35-49 secured the highest spot across the years, whereas the least amount of attendance was registered among the oldest age demographics.
Beginning with the younger age bracket, people in their 14-24 emerged as the most avid cinemagoers throughout the period, comprising 90 percent of total visitors. The attendance rate, however, generally fell marginally, experiencing intermittent dips in 1988 and 2008. After this age group, people in 25-34 age profiles came in second with 10 percent away in 1978. The share of attendance plummeted to a low of 60% in 1988, only to recover to its 1978 trajectory in 1988. From the point, the figures slid modestly in 2008, following a period of stability.
The remaining age brackets experienc
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