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The image displays a line graph illustrating cinema visitors' percentage across age groups from 1978 to 2008: age 14-24 fluctuates slightly around 90% with data points at 79% in 1978, 94% in 1988, 90% in 1998, 79% in 2003, and 88% in 2008; age 25-34 shows a decline from 79% in 1978 to 52% in 1988, rebounds to 67% by 1998, slightly declines again to 64% in 2003, and rises to 72% in 2008; age 35-49 begins at 58% in 1978, consistently increases to 52% in 1988, 57% in 1998, 61% in 2003, and reaches 62% in 2008; age 50+ starts low at 40% in 1978, peaks at 44% in 1988, dips to 32% in 1998, then rises to 45% in 2003, and slightly decreases to 43% in 2008.
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The line graph illustrates the percentage of various age groups of cinema visitors in a certain country between 1978 and 2008.
Overall, all the age groups exhibited variations throughout the period. People aged 14 to 24 were dominant in the theatre, followed by the age group 25 to 34. In contrast, initially, the age group 35 to 49 was higher than those aged 50 and above; however, they both recorded the same proportion at the end of the period. In addition, they remained constant from 1998 to 2003.
In 1978, younger adults accounted for approximately 90%, and declined steadily towards 2008 to almost 80%. Older youth comprised around 80% in 1978, and just above 60% in 2008.
The movie room in 1978 was made up of nearly 60% people aged 35 to 49, but the rate contracted to at least 50% in 2008. The elderly represented close to 40% at first, however the segment reached its peak point of roughly 60% at the end of the period under review.
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