
La otra conquista (1998) is a Mexican historical drama film directed by Salvador Carrasco. It tells the story of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire in the 16th century. The film focuses on the relationship between the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés and the Aztec princess Malintzin, also known as La Malinche.
The film contains several powerful and sensual scenes that explore the sexual tension between the two characters. In one scene, Cortés and Malintzin are alone in a room and he begins to caress her face and neck. This scene is particularly powerful as it conveys the intensity of their relationship and the power dynamics between them.
In another scene, Cortés and Malintzin are in a bedroom and he begins to undress her. This scene is also very powerful as it conveys the sexual desire between the two characters.
The film also contains a scene in which Cortés and Malintzin are in a bathtub together. This scene is particularly sensual and conveys the intimacy between the two characters.
Overall, La otra conquista (1998) contains several powerful and sensual scenes that explore the sexual tension between the two characters. These scenes are essential to the film and help to convey the intensity of their relationship and the power dynamics between them.
A man is seen wearing nothing but a loincloth.
A woman is seen nude full frontal in several scenes.
Many people are seen bare chested and wearing revealing clothing.
A man wishes he was a gold necklace he puts around a woman's neck so he could "live between her breasts".
A man walks up to a woman, puts a gold necklace around her neck and speaks to her in a "have sex with me" tone of whisper (in an attempt to force himself on her). The woman knows about the plot, and walks away. The man walks up to her, rips her top off and lays down on top of her, threatening her. It is implied that he rapes her.
A man and a woman have sex in one scene, they are fully nude.
A nude man is seen whipping himself, we only see him from the shoulders up.