This movie does contain a rape scene. It is very brief and is not graphic. No nudity.
Contains a few moderate sex scenes which are very brief. These are not graphic, and there is no nudity.
The film is about the love affairs of Henry VIII and the Boleyn sisters. As such there are lots of scenes with obvious sexual tension and sex is discussed a few times
A woman and man get into bed together, she begins to unfasten his shirt, they hold each other
A young married woman dressed in a nightgown and a robe goes to the chambers of a married man where they lie back on a bed, he removes his shirt, and he climbs on top of her and thrusts; The woman's thighs are shown wrapped around the man; they wake up in bed together, but no male or female nudity is shown.
A young woman (we see her bare shoulders and back) is seated on a married man's lap, they kiss and thrust, and then lie back on a bed.
A young woman removes her robe (she wears a nightgown and nothing is visible), her husband tells her to get in bed, she lies down, he climbs on top of her, and she caresses his face (it is implied that they have sex).
A husband and wife lie together and embrace and it is implied that they have had sex.
While standing, a young woman is given a sponge bath by her servants while wearing a smock. Her shoulders are shown, and the top part of one breast, when her smock is briefly lowered a bit in order for her servants to bathe her upper back.
Young women wear low-cut dresses that reveal cleavage in many scenes throughout the movie.
A young woman is nervous about her wedding night and about consummating her marriage.
A sister and a brother commit to having sex together, but when the time comes, they cannot do it.