Moderate
137 of 284 found this moderate
The evil English King issues a law that every Scot must give up their newly-wed wife to be used sexually by an English officer on her nuptial night. None of this is shown, but the implications and discussion.
There is implied rape and attempted rape, it never happens and the rapist who attempted it is killed.
Female breast nudity during a sex scene, sexual dialogue and attempted and implied rape.
Murron stands topless in front of William in the forest. Her breasts are seen but male nudity is avoided.
William Wallace and his wife embrace while naked beside a lake the night after their wedding. The outline of her breasts are shown from the side and from the front as she slowly turns. The scene lasts for several seconds and the lighting is dark.
A man and woman kiss passionately in each other's arms, and then lie upon a bed. They are implied to be nude but are only shown from the shoulders on up. Later, the woman becomes pregnant with the man's child.
Scottish soldiers lift up their kilts to taunt the English army before a battle. We see frontal nudity, which includes penis, pubic hair and testicles, but it is from far away.
There is a mild reference to male erections in a scene in which William and his friends jokingly talk about making spears "as big as a man" to which one replies, "Some men are longer than others." The man's father then laughingly says, "Aye, your mother's been telling you stories about me, eh?"
A woman says her lover talked a lot in bed, and that "Englishmen don't know what a tongue is for."
Severe
170 of 193 found this severe
A large group of men, and some women and even children, are seen hanging inside a thatch house. This is especially terrifying for a young boy character to see.
William cuts off a man's head and sends it to the king. The king reaches inside the box and pulls out the head, freezing in cold shock as he does so.
William screams at a charging general on horseback. He then strikes the general's horse in the face with his sword, cutting it down from under him. He then beheads the general in full view onscreen.
Very strong violence, highly realistic and a very high body count.
The camera is perched by a dead man's bloody corpse. We see the blood and wounds. Graphic.
This is a brutal war movie. Man are killed in battlefield with swords, spiers, spikes and arrows. Not really one of the most violent movies of all time, as some people say, but still, brutal, graphic an not always easy to watch.
Level of violence: 9.5\10.
A couple of violent battle sequences. There is slashing and stabbing throughout and the blunt ends of weapons are often used. Multiple men are hit on the head/face. Sometimes heads and limbs are very quickly chopped off with some blood. In a few scenes, men are shot with arrows and horses and riders are thrown and killed. A man has his face impaled by another man's knife. Several other people have their heads smashed with mallets. A man is thrown from a terrace and falls upon a large wooden spike which impales his torso.
Survivors are seen searching among the dead for their loved ones on the field after a battle.
A brief fist fight and struggle breaks out between English soldiers and Scots villagers; a knife is held to a man's throat. A man is crushed by a ball and chain offscreen.
Moderate
92 of 174 found this moderate
Medieval Scottish slangs, but also uses of "shit" "fuck" and "bastard"
1 use of Jesus, hell and damn 2 uses of fuck 3 uses of bitch and arse 4 uses of shit 1 used as shite 7 uses of bastard
2 uses use of "fuck".
2 uses of "bitch" by a rapist.
About 3 or 4 shits and 5-7 bastards.
Mild
109 of 150 found this mild
People are shown drinking.
Severe
125 of 172 found this severe
Corpses hang from the ceiling of a room. Very graphic and frightening.
Braveheart is an emotionally-intense film.