
Lady Jane (1986)
Lady Jane (1986) is a historical drama film directed by Trevor Nunn and starring Helena Bonham Carter, Cary Elwes, and John Wood. The movie follows the story of Lady Jane Grey, a young woman who is forced to become Queen of England for nine days in 1553.
The movie is known for its romantic moments between Lady Jane and her husband, Guildford Dudley. The two share a passionate kiss in the garden, and later, Guildford gives Lady Jane a necklace as a symbol of their love. The movie also features a scene in which Lady Jane and Guildford share a tender moment in bed, with Guildford gently caressing Lady Jane's face.
The movie also features a few other romantic moments, such as Lady Jane's interactions with her tutor, Roger Ascham. The two share a few meaningful conversations, and Lady Jane is seen to be quite taken with him.
Overall, Lady Jane (1986) is a beautiful and romantic movie, with some truly touching moments between Lady Jane and her husband, Guildford Dudley. The movie is a great example of how love can transcend even the most difficult of circumstances.
Men are shown to be, and discuss, visiting a brothel. Nothing explicit is shown.
A young couple is shown in bed. They discuss whether each is a virgin. No nudity.
A young couple is shown placing their hands against one another, facing each other, and both are nude. Her breasts are briefly visible as they face each other and his butt is briefly visible when he gets up.
A young couple is shown with both topless. Others enter the room and her breasts are very briefly visible as she covers herself with a blanket.