d) “Red Dawn”
“Red Dawn,” released in 1984, was the first movie to be rated PG-13. This new rating was introduced by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) to bridge the gap between PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) and R (Restricted) ratings. The film, a war drama about a fictional Soviet invasion of the United States, contained intense violence and themes, leading to the PG-13 rating. The introduction of this rating represented a significant shift in film content classification, offering more nuanced guidance to audiences and filmmakers about the nature of a movie’s content.