Dragonslayer (1981)
The 1981 fantasy film Dragonslayer is a classic of its genre, and it has some surprisingly mature moments for a movie aimed at children. The film follows the story of a young wizard's apprentice, Galen, who is tasked with slaying a dragon that has been terrorizing the kingdom.
One of the most memorable scenes in the film is when Galen and his love interest, the princess Valerian, share a passionate kiss. This is a surprisingly intimate moment for a movie aimed at children, and it serves to further the story by showing the depth of their relationship.
The film also features a scene in which Galen and Valerian are seen in bed together, although they are fully clothed. This scene is meant to show the couple's growing intimacy, and it serves to further the story by showing the strength of their relationship.
Finally, there is a scene in which the dragon is seen in a sexualized manner. The dragon is seen with a female human form, and it is implied that the dragon is seducing Galen. This scene is meant to show the power of the dragon, and it serves to further the story by showing the danger that Galen is up against.
Overall, Dragonslayer is a classic fantasy film that features some surprisingly mature moments. The film features a passionate kiss between Galen and Valerian, a scene in which they are seen in bed together, and a scene in which the dragon is seen in a sexualized manner. These moments serve to further the story by showing the depth of the characters' relationships and the power of the dragon.
Brief partial nudity of male and female in bathing scene; (Male nudity: bare buttocks above water. Underwater. Female nudity: partial side of a bare breast and buttocks.)
The two bathers talk later while getting dressed (but with a tree separating them.) Nothing is exposed in this scene as they are already dressed as they talk.
Talk of virgin sacrifice with one young woman delicately bemoaning the related risk of her virginity.