The line graph dedicates data about the frequency of attendance cinema in the UK among 4 different age groups, from 1990 to 2010.
Overall, the eldest group, which consists of people aged 44-55, visits the cinema more often than other categories. In 1990, the percentage was higher than 35%, but then the trend started rising and after 5 years proportion grown up to 40%. However, the popularity of watching films decrease, so in 2000 it turned back into the same rate, as it was in 1990s. From 2000 to 2010 the trend surged, and from 37% it became more than 50 percents. Other age category, people from 34-44, had the same percentage as previous group. The attendance, during period of 10 years, feom 1990 to 2000, was slightly rising, but then went down. And at the end, it is similar to people aged 44-55, the trend increased and became almost 45%. People aged from 24-34 and 14-24, have the same changes, but the main difference that older group visit cinema more often, by 10%
Consequently, older people are more interested in visiting cinema rather than younger.
