Troy (2004) is an epic war movie directed by Wolfgang Petersen and starring Brad Pitt, Eric Bana, and Orlando Bloom. The movie is based on Homer's Iliad and follows the story of the Trojan War. While the movie is mainly focused on the war and the battles between the Greeks and the Trojans, there are also some sexual moments that add to the story.
The first sexual moment in the movie is when Paris (Orlando Bloom) and Helen (Diane Kruger) first meet. Paris is immediately smitten with Helen and the two share a passionate kiss. This moment is important as it sets up the entire story of the Trojan War.
The second sexual moment in the movie is when Achilles (Brad Pitt) and Briseis (Rose Byrne) first meet. Achilles is immediately taken with Briseis and the two share a passionate kiss. This moment is important as it shows the strength of Achilles' feelings for Briseis and how he is willing to fight for her.
The third sexual moment in the movie is when Paris and Helen consummate their relationship. This moment is important as it shows the power of love and how it can overcome even the most difficult of obstacles.
The fourth sexual moment in the movie is when Achilles and Briseis consummate their relationship. This moment is important as it shows the strength of their love and how it can overcome even the most difficult of obstacles.
Overall, Troy (2004) is an epic war movie that also contains some sexual moments. These moments are important as they add to the story and show the power of love and how it can overcome even the most difficult of obstacles.
A man talks about how he will make a woman taken prisoner give him a bath, and then says "and who knows what else" implying sexual context. There are a few scenes where sexual violence is implied, however we don't actually see or hear definitively that this occurs.
In the director's cut only, a woman's nude scene is reframed so that her nipples are visible when she drops her dress and later when she is talking to Paris. There is also a much longer shot of her naked butt before she sits up.
In the director's cut version there is a very brief display of rape. Two soldiers force a woman against a wall, lift her skirt and begin thrusting whilst she screams. This scene can easily be missed, as it is on the far left of the screen during a siege with considerable amounts of activity. Nonetheless, it is the most explicit reference to rape in the movie and occurs approximately 3 hrs in, right at the end.
Many sexual tensions throughout
Achilles is seen sleeping in a tent with two naked women. No sexual activity is going on, but his butt is visible. One woman's breasts and pubic region are dimly visible.
Helen drops her dress, but it is out of frame and no nudity is seen. She is briefly seen lying facedown on a bed, and her bare buttocks are visible.
A few sexual comments.
Helen wears a dress that reveals cleavage.
Achilles tells Hector to go home and "make love" to his wife.
Achilles and Briseis have sex. No nudity, but he is on top of her and lifts her dress up to proceed. Sex implied. They are later seen laying together naked, although there is no nudity. They are covered by sheets. In the director's cut, their intercourse is shown. Achilles seems to be fully nude with his rear exposed. Briseis is only wearing a long rag, with no undergarments. Her groin is visible briefly. Scene lasts for a minute or so.