The provided line graph illustrates the percentage of people in four distinct age groups, going to a movie theater in Great Britain over the 16-year interval period starting from 1984.
From an overall perspective, the proportion of those who attend in the cinema of all age group brackets saw an upward trend. Notably, the 15-24 age group consistently dominated the category in the entire period.
In 1984, the percentage of cinema goers aged 15-24 stood at around 17%, follow by the figures of 7-14 and 25-35 years old with 10% and 6%,respectively. Meanwhile, those among 35 and over spectators was recorded the lowest figure, accounted for only 1%.
After reaching at 50% in 1994, the viewers between 15 and 25 years old saw an significant decline to under 40%; however, it then surged back and peak at 52% in the final year. While the figures of 7-14 and 25-35 age brackets witnessed a sharp rise to somewhere in the vicinity of 32%, the viewers aged 35 over mirrored a similat trend, albeit at a lower rate with 135 in the final year
