
Braveheart (1995)
Braveheart (1995) is a classic historical epic film directed by Mel Gibson. It tells the story of William Wallace, a 13th-century Scottish warrior who led the Scots in the First War of Scottish Independence against King Edward I of England. The film is filled with intense battle scenes, but it also contains some surprisingly steamy sexual moments.
One of the most memorable sexual moments in the film is when William Wallace (Mel Gibson) and Murron (Catherine McCormack) meet for the first time. The two share a passionate kiss that quickly turns into a passionate love scene. The scene is filled with intense emotion and desire, and it is clear that the two are deeply in love.
Another memorable sexual moment in the film is when William Wallace and Princess Isabella (Sophie Marceau) share a passionate kiss. The kiss is filled with longing and desire, and it is clear that the two have a strong connection. The scene is made even more powerful by the fact that Isabella is married to King Edward I, and William is a rebel fighting against the English.
The film also contains some more subtle sexual moments. For example, when William Wallace and Murron are in the forest, they share a tender moment where they embrace and kiss. This scene is filled with emotion and longing, and it is clear that the two are deeply in love.
Overall, Braveheart (1995) is filled with intense battle scenes, but it also contains some surprisingly steamy sexual moments. These moments add a layer of depth to the film and make it even more powerful.
The evil English King issues a law that every Scot must give up their newly-wed wife to be used sexually by an English officer on her nuptial night. None of this is shown, but the implications and discussion.
There is implied rape and attempted rape, it never happens and the rapist who attempted it is killed.
Brief nudity during a sex scene, sexual dialogue and attempted and implied rape.
Murron's breasts and nipples can be seen for about 60 seconds. The lighting is dark but it is still easy to see.
William Wallace and his wife embrace while naked beside a lake the night after their wedding. The outline of her bare breasts are shown from the side and from the front as she slowly turns. The scene lasts for several seconds and the lighting is dark but can be clearly seen.
A man and woman kiss passionately in each other's arms, and then lie upon a bed. They are implied to be nude but are only shown from the shoulders on up. Later, the woman becomes pregnant with the man's child.
Scottish soldiers lift up their kilts to taunt the English army before a battle. We see frontal nudity, which includes penis, hair and testicle from a distance and bare buttocks.
There is a mild reference to male erections in a scene in which William and his friends jokingly talk about making spears "as big as a man" to which one replies, "Some men are longer than others." The man's father then laughingly says, "Aye, your mother's been telling you stories about me, eh?"
A woman says her lover talked a lot in bed, and that "Englishmen don't know what a tongue is for."
A man tries to rape a woman. He lays on top of her and kisses and licks her. She tries to escape and bites him. He calls her a "bitch" and slaps her.