
The Countess (2009)
The 2009 movie The Countess is a historical drama that tells the story of the life of Elizabeth Báthory, a Hungarian noblewoman who was accused of murdering hundreds of young women. While the movie is based on a true story, it also contains some sexual moments that add to the drama and intrigue of the story.
The movie begins with Elizabeth's arranged marriage to Count Ferenc Nádasdy. While the marriage is arranged, there is a strong sexual tension between the two, and they eventually consummate their marriage. This is the first of many sexual moments in the movie, as Elizabeth and Ferenc's relationship is passionate and intense.
The movie also features a scene in which Elizabeth and her lover, Count Thurzó, have a passionate affair. This affair is a major plot point in the movie, as it leads to Elizabeth's eventual downfall.
The movie also features a scene in which Elizabeth seduces a young girl, Ilona, in order to gain access to her family's wealth. This scene is particularly disturbing, as it shows Elizabeth's willingness to use her sexuality to manipulate and control others.
Finally, the movie features a scene in which Elizabeth is tortured by her captors. This scene is particularly disturbing, as it shows the brutality of her captors and the lengths they are willing to go to in order to punish her.
Overall, The Countess is a powerful and disturbing movie that features some intense sexual moments. These moments add to the drama and intrigue of the movie, and help to illustrate the power of Elizabeth's sexuality.
A man and a woman engage in a sadomasochistic sexual practice, in which the woman whips the man (the latter is a masochist and visibly enjoys the torture). He is seen nude for a while during this scene.
A young man bare butt is visible for a few seconds in a scene implying he just had sex.
A woman and a young man have sex twice during the movie. In the first occasion, we see a post-sex scene in which both are lying in bed, semi-covered by the blanket; her bare breasts. In the other scene, the couple starts kissing in bed (they are both completely clothed); shortly after the scene ends, implying they have sex.
The Countess is implied to have a sexual relationship with another woman from time to time. They are seen in the same bedroom the morning after it was implied they have slept together, however both women are clothed and there is no intimate moment pictured. The woman seems to be in love with The Countess, and will do favours for her if she can sleep together with her.
The Countess asks two girls if they are virgins.
Subjects like having a lover, and infidelity are discussed.