![]() Sounds like that the film rating is going to be a thing of the past for many films. And what if the percentage went at the same rate? Then the number of rated films would be 421 in 2021, 392 in 2022, 364 in 2023, and so on until I probably lost interest in compiling films on the list as a result of constant down rate, thinking that it's too insufficient. ![]() So close to that target, with 13 weeks left for the year. What I'm curious is the fact that if the previous year's percentages were duplicated for the next 3 years, in that scenario, the overall number of rated films would be 453 in 2020 (as of 9/23, 358 are rated). By the following year, 563 were rated, reduced by 7%. The article also shows the statistics: In 2014, 708 films were rated while in 2016, 605 were rated. As a result, an annual decline of about 7% is excluded. According to an article on Deadline posted in 2018, the ratings for films released by minor film distributors (particularly independent ones) started to exclude from the rating system. ![]() I found out the reason that the number of rated films are declining over time. ![]()
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