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Braveheart
UNSAFE
Action · Drama · Historical · War·1995

Braveheart

Unsafe — contains visual nudity and/or sex scenes

Sex & Nudity Content

Visual content only. References, dialogue, and jokes don't count.

  • 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.
  • To mock the English soldiers, Scottish soldiers lift up their kilts, exposing their buttocks. This is first shown up close, but from the side, and then from the back, but from far away.
  • 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. (37 minutes in)
  • 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."

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Our Safety Parameters

We measure one thing and one thing only: visual nudity and sex scenes. Every TV show and movie is rated Safe, Slightly Safe, or Unsafe.

SAFE
  • Zero visual nudity or sex scenes throughout the movie or episode
  • Verbal references, dialogue, or jokes are considered safe
  • Violence and profanity do not affect the safety rating
SLIGHTLY SAFE
  • ~Only brief flashes of nudity (a second or two) or partial / distant exposure
  • ~Sex is implied — covered, under sheets, fades to black, no body parts shown
  • ~No extended, graphic, or repeated sexual content
UNSAFE
  • Clear visual nudity (breasts, genitals, full buttocks shown plainly)
  • On-screen sex scenes with thrusting, undressing, or extended intimacy
  • Multiple or graphic sexual scenes anywhere in the movie or episode