
The Admiral (2015)
The Admiral (2015) is a South Korean war film that follows the story of Admiral Yi Sun-sin, a legendary naval commander of the Joseon Dynasty. The film is filled with intense action sequences and thrilling battles, but it also contains some surprisingly intimate and romantic moments.
The most notable of these moments is the relationship between Admiral Yi and his wife, Lady Jang. The two share a passionate love for one another, and their scenes together are filled with tenderness and emotion. In one scene, the couple share a passionate kiss in the middle of a battle, and it is a truly beautiful moment.
The film also features a few other intimate moments between Admiral Yi and his crew. In one scene, he is seen comforting a young soldier who is struggling with his fear of battle. The Admiral's compassion and understanding of the soldier's feelings is touching, and it is a reminder of the power of love and friendship.
The Admiral (2015) is a powerful and moving film that is filled with intense action sequences and thrilling battles, but it also contains some surprisingly intimate and romantic moments. These moments add a layer of depth to the film and help to make it an unforgettable experience.
Multiple times a woman's breasts are shown.
At the King of England's court, the Prince of Orange is flashed by the King's courtesan, presumably by order of the King who is amused at his nephews apparent homosexuality.
Charles II's courtesan lies on top of him on a bed. They sit up and she kisses him while discussing politics. Later, as he sits in a chair, she sits facing him, pulls her nightgown to her waist and he kisses and nozzles her exposed breasts.
A Dutch riot mob in the process of maiming and killing two "traitors," one man slices off this "traitor's" genitals and holds up his fist to show it off to the mob. No graphic detail is shown. Later, in the distance and in shadow, two naked bodies are hung, disemboweled upside down on a pole.