It got on a mishap on some neighbor who played a movie that has scenes of it right in front of me. But that didn't made me think about the consequences of seeing such as I didn't even understand it at that age. It only made me curious when I got to my adolescence age of 12.

That's why it's called Parental Guidance. A parent should know if his/her child can view the film with as much as the child may or may not understand or induce stimulation. But it doesn't mean it has to be enforced as that is not how the movie ratings work. It is natural that a child may possibly able to see such graphic visuals in a movie. The only thing that matters if your child can take it in a good manner or not.

YOU SHOULD STILL LOOK OUT FOR YOUR CHILD AND STOP BLAMING THE MEDIA FOR GIVING YOU A WARNING/ADVICE AND YOU DIDN'T EVEN FOLLOW IT!

And I'm happy with the liberation my place of origin has given me. I'm as much as in a balance to using the said liberation properly that they don't need to force conservativeness on people like me just to maintain my religious and cultural standards pretentiously done by several cinema classification boards around here in the Middle East. So blame YOUR community for preventing it, OS.

"Everything in this book may be wrong." Illusions: The Adventures of The Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach