Movie Meaning Upd — Cat 3

What Does "Cat 3" Stand For? Cat 3 (Category III) is a film rating classification used in Hong Kong under the country's Movie Censorship Ordinance (established in 1988). It is the strictest rating in the system and legally means: "No person under the age of 18 shall be admitted." Unlike many Western ratings (e.g., NC-17 or R), a Cat 3 classification is not a suggestion—it is a legal prohibition. Theatres can face fines or license suspension for admitting minors. How Did It Become a Genre? Over time, "Cat 3" evolved from a simple rating into a recognized genre or subculture of cinema , particularly in the 1990s. While the rating is content-based (not genre-specific), the public came to associate Cat 3 with extreme, sensational, or taboo-breaking films.

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