There is a scene where a man corners a woman in a public bathroom and they kiss each other. When she tells him she would like to leave, he gets angry and forces her into a stall but an earthquake starts and both leave before anything further happens. A similar instance happens later in the movie with a different girl.
10,000 BC (Movie)
13 Assassins (Movie)
300 (Movie)
A woman submits to a corrupt official's advances, but only because she believes that it's the only recourse available to her in order to save her husband.
A flashback of the main character's family being raped and killed, with implications that she was later raped by the same people.
47 Ronin (Movie)
Approximately 30 minutes into the film, a father is bewitched and hallucinates: he sees his daughter being pinned down, raped by another man, and screaming for her father for help. Once the father snaps out of the hallucination, all returns to normal.
About a third of the way into the movie, a man traps a woman in an alleyway and threatens to knock her teeth out unless she gives him what he needs. He pushes her into a wall and leans into her for a few moments before he is stopped.
While making out with a man in the back of the car, a woman says she would rather wait until they get to the festival to go any further: she wants him to stop. He continues to kiss her, and when she tries to push him off, he says that "she'll like it". He is stopped before anything further happens.
Accident Man (Movie)
The main character is approached by a 13 year old prostitute. She begs for 'work' and offers that he could do anything to her.
There are two attempted rapes and one on-screen rape in this movie.: all are very violent. The titular character has a sexual relationship with his nineteen year old male servant.
Alice (2022) (Movie)
The titular characte's slave owner forces her to submit to sexual touching of her private parts, which are off-screen. It is implied this occurs often.
Alien 3 (Movie)
The female protagonist crash lands on a planet that functions as a penal colony for men who are explicitly stated to be rapists, murderers and child molesters. A group of men corners her and attempts to rape her (40:30-41:30), but she is saved by another man that has also disclosed to her previously that he is a rapist.
The male protagonist is forced to watch while another inmate is gang raped by a number of other inmates, and he is threatened that they plan to do the same to him (55:00-57:00).
Anna (Movie)
Domestic rape and violence early in the movie.
Apocalypto (Movie)
In the beginning of the movie, a long scene shows a tribe attacking a village, with implied rapes and uses of prisoners as sex slaves.
The main character's mother was blackmailed with the death of her son and partner into a marriage (and a child).
The titular school girls are drugged and gang-raped on screen: this leads to one of them committing suicide. The other three are later forced into sex slavery, but manage to escape. A man also asks the girls to kill the man who is implied to have raped and killed his young daughter.
Attempted rape between ~ 1:19:00 and 1:24:00.
When one female character is in an ambulance, two men joke about raping her and one gets on top of her and tries to strangle her. The driver also asks when its his turn. She beats them all up and escapes.
Avenged (Movie)
A woman is raped: this is not shown in graphic detail but the man's behind is shown. The rapist talks at length about the assault.
The Predalien orally rapes a pregnant woman in labor on screen.
Bacurau (Movie)
A sex worker is forced to do a job without her consent, despite the opposition of other characters. She comes back really disturbed and beaten. Worthy of note: one antagonist mentions that after his divorce, he went to kill his ex-wife, but she moved out of town.
Bad Girls (Movie)
Outlaws take turns raping a female hostage. A man forces a woman to change clothes in fron of him. A man beats a woman with a whip off-screen.
Badlands (Movie)
A 25 year old man and a 15 year old girl are shown kissing (about 20 minutes into the movie): it is implied that he rapes her.
Ballerina (Movie)
The rape scene shows a man groping a woman and unziping her jeans. The rest is implied through a piece of clothing left behind, bruises, etc.
An evil king gives women he captured to his people: the women are seen screaming and being pushed into a hut by a bunch of men (16:10-16:20). The queen of a peaceful group of wanderers is captured by an evil king who forces her to be part of his harem. She is kept in a cage and while no sex is shown, it can be assumed that he probably assaulted her over the years. One of the two protagonists gets a bit handsy with a sleeping woman in the evil king's harem: his brother pulls him away and they put a blanket over her (50:25). Later in the scene, the harem women awaken and excitedly jump on the barbarians to have sex. One of the two men says "no" at first because they are on a mission, but then changes to "yes" after all the women pile onto him.
A potential rape involving main male and female characters is implied.
There is a scene towards the end of the film where a father is forced to look at picture of his paralyzed assaulted daughter.
A man grabs a woman on the street and forces her into an alleyway: he pins her to a wall and puts his hand over her mouth. As he reaches down to undo clothing, he is stopped by another character (43:20-43:40).
It is heavily implied that the titular character is the product of the rape of Batman by a woman. An antagonist (who kidnaps children and keeps them in cages) hints that he was abused as a child.
A character's backstory is about her relationship with a Cylon prisoner: sexual abuse is strongly suggested and talked about.
Rape is mentioned several times, and a quick flash shows a woman being raped before a young boy shoots her in the head. A young boy is forced to please the an adult. It is strongly implied that others boy have to do it too.
There are multiple explicit references to a female character being repeatedly raped by villagers and threatened physical harm . A female character is raped on-screen: she describes how the rapist only "took her once", in defense for why she mourns his death. The main character immediately following has sex with her and is portrayed as a romantic act.
The film contains graphic and upsetting scenes of sexual violence.
The film contains an extremely graphic rape scene.
The Big Hit (Movie)
A man attempts to rape a teenager, wearing a schoolgirl uniform: he overpowers her in the back of a limo, rips ger clothing, tells her she wants it and spouts racist vitriol. The victim is rescued, but is later pursued by her “rescuer”.
Billy Jack (Movie)
A 13-year-old girl has sex with an older man: they are interrupted by the protagonist. A woman is raped on screen. A man uses a knife to cut off a woman's bra, exposing her.
Birds of Prey (Movie)
The movie contains lots of sexual harassment, violence with sexual undertones, general violence against all women and very specific violent threats centered around a young girl. A man forces a woman to dance on a table, then has her dress cut off to reveal her underclothes to a club full of people. It causes a main female character to cry and try to escape the room. A group of men attempt to abduct the extremely intoxicated main character with implied intent to sexually assault her: she is rescued.
Black Ransom (Movie)
Black Robe (Movie)
Rape scene on-screen is followed by immediate repercussions for the rapist carried out by the victim. A woman engages in intercourse with a man who is keeping her prisoner in order to distract him and then kills him by hitting him over the head.
The opening credits feature lots of fictional footage of girls lined up in trailers to imply the involvment of human trafficking. A man involved in this human trafficking touches the face of a woman: this is not explicitly sexual in nature, but she slaps his hand away and is upset by the contact. Shortly after, he moves to slap her and she cowers away, then she is punched in the face several times. One hour into the movie, widow soldiers are given forced hysterectomy: the procedure is described in details by the victim, in a comic manner played for laughs, but clearly from the point of view of a victim who has accepter her trauma and can not do anything about it.
Blood Games (Movie)
A male baseball players grabs a women's butts and thighs several times while playing the game. Degrading talk and catcalling. A guy sneaks into the locker room and watches the women while they are showering. There is an attempted assault where two women are held at knifepoint and their tops are cut off - the men are stopped in this instance. There is a graphic on screen rape later when the men are chasing the women through the woods.
Blood Surf (Movie)
A woman makes a joke about being 14, but then says she is 19: after having sex, she confesses that she is only 17. When the group is captured, one of the man takes the woman with the intent of raping her. He opens her shirt but is stopped before anything further happens. The same man later corners the same woman and he taunts her but she is able to stop him before anything further happens.
BloodRayne (Movie)
Blue Steel (Movie)
The rape scene is very violently done for 30 seconds towards the end of the film between the antagonist and the protagonist (01:27:00-01:28:00).
The Bodyguard (Movie)
There is a scene in which a woman invites a man in a bedroom. As they are about to make out, she asks him to stop, but he insists. She manages to get out of the situation by calling someone. It is said that a man broke into a woman's house and masturbated on her bed without her knowing.
All the female characters in this film are either victims of sexual assault, rape, or attempted rape, either from men who ambush them, or from coercive/abusive relationships.
Gangsters beat and rape young adults and teens throughout the film.
Boudica (Movie)
A mother has consensual sex with her young adult son (23:42-25:27). It is implied this was not the first time, though how far back it goes is unclear. Slaves being used for sexual purposes are discussed and implied. After an altercation, the protagonist's daughters are raped on-screen (42:22-44:32). After the rape, she unties her daughters and makes them get up and walk home (44:56-48:46): their reactions and movements are graphic.
Braveheart (Movie)
A man attempts to rape a woman, she fights him off and escapes. One king institutes a "prima nocta", meaning that lords have the right to sex with any woman on her wedding night. In one instance, a lord is seen coming to claim this "right": her husband fights the soldiers but she stops him and goes with the lord, as otherwise they would both probably be killed. Nothing is shown on-screen but it is made clear that the woman is raped, and it is implied that this happens to many other women. This is referenced several times throughout the film.
Breaking In (Movie)
Towards the end of the movie, one of the antagonists tries to rape the protagonist's daughter, but he is stopped.
Brimstone (Movie)
There is an explicit and violent rape scene, which a young character is forced to watch.
The protagonist's mother is threatened with rape. It is implied that the main character may have been raped before another character intervenes, but this is not clear.
This film contains gratuitous sexual violence scenes. Some are portrayed as a joke and lot of the sexual content in the movie has undertones of sexual assault, even if not otherwise explicit.
Bushwick (Movie)
Two men attempt to rape a woman at gunpoint at the beginning of the movie.
Catch 22 (Movie)
A character proudly admits committing sexual assault.
Cell (2016) (Movie)
The protagonist has a dream about a man receiving oral sex from a woman whose consent is unclear (48:00).
Chaos (2005) (Movie)
The film contains a long on-screen rape scene, which is very violent.
Chillerama (Movie)
In the introduction scene, a man intends to assault a woman's corpse, but when he opens his pants, she sits up and bites his penis which infects him. Later when most of the people at the drive-ins are infected, they attack and assault each other. Story 1: a sperm creature attempts to rape a woman but it is stopped by her date. Story 2: a wrestling coach says he watches the team in the shower while groping one of the students, he then attempts to perform oral sex on him but the kills the coach before he can. A wrestling team corners another group in the locker room where the leader rapes one of them. The group then transforms and kills the wrestling team, with the one who was raped raping the other to death.
One character rapes the severed head of a woman and forces her husband to watch.
Class of 1984 (Movie)
A woman is pinned down by a group of juveniles: they take turns raping her on screen. A girl is forced to strip fully naked as part of an initiation.
Clean (Movie)
While at a party of mostly adults, a teenage girl seems to be high or drunk. She tries to leave the house, but several men hold her inside and push her down onto a couch. Her clothing is not removed, but the men crowd over her and one opens his pants but they are stopped before going any further.
Cobra (Movie)
Con Air (Movie)
This film contains s a graphic attempted rape scene.
Crank (Movie)
A father infected with a combat virus rapes his daughter.
Criminal (Movie)
A woman is ducktapped to her bed and the protagonist tries to rape her. He stopped because of his memories (he shares the brain of a deceased person which wife he was about to rape). At another moment in the film, a nurse is groped by a man against her will.
The protagonist’s wife is raped and subsequently murdered in front of him. The film features multiple graphic flashbacks of it. The main villain has an ambiguous relationship with a woman he refers to as his father’s daughter and his sister. A character even reacts in confusion and disgust to it (49:45-49:57).
Dangal (Movie)
Between the 40:48-45:12 minute marks, two characters attend the wedding of a 14-year-old girl and a much older man. The scene includes an extended dance number followed by the girls discussing their relative situations.
A man tells a female character to 'come a little closer' while reaching out as if to grope her. She obliges by walking over to him and breaking his hand. A mother and her child are in a prison: the mother is dragged away by multiple male prisoners: rape is implied.
Dark Match (Movie)
At a party, an adult man is drugged. A woman comes on to him, but he tells her no and asks for help finding his girlfriend. She says she will help him, but leads him back to his bedroom instead where she kisses him while he tries to push her off. There are some short clips implying sex, interspersed with other scenes of the party. In the morning his girlfriend blames him for cheating and does not believe that he was not consenting. It is worth nothing this film takes place in the 80s.
A woman is attacked by a man in a morgue, and is forced to the floor. He rips her shirt open, exposing her bra, but the attempt ends in failure by the following scene. Main lead asks what happened to zombie with “bite marks on his hands”. Woman jokingly responds “I’d say he had his hands down the wrong girl’s pants.” Main lead has flashbacks to her attempted rape.
A man has sex with his dead girlfriend after he brings her back to life as a zombie. A priest says that if he was ten years younger, he would have sex with one teenager in the church.
Deadly Prey (Movie)
Deadpool (Movie)
The film contains a lot of innuendo and a great deal of dark humor, and as such there are often references and depictions that may be upsetting to viewers, but are presented as jokes. In one such instance, a character recommends kidnapping a romantic interest. A male character engages in a sexually experimental and consensual encounter with his partner, however he is visibly nervous and vocally protests when he is penetrated. In another scene, a character pulls at the jeans of a male in a fight, exposing his buttocks. Other scenes depict characters inappropriately touching the genital regions of other characters. When one character meets his lover for the first time, she mentions that she was sexually abused by her uncle as a child. Worthy of mention: T.J Miller, who plays Weasel in the film, has been accused of sexual abuse. Miller has denied the veracity of these claims and has been recast in the sequel due to be released in 2018.
Deadpool 2 (Movie)
In a fight scene near the beginning, the titular character exposes two seperate men's genitals against their will (6:00-7:00). This is played for laughs. The same character hugs a man and places one hand on his ass, He removes it, but the character places it there again (30:45-31:00). This is played for laughs. The character says that a teenage boy will get raped by other prisoners (51:35-51:50). The character makes several graphic references about wanting to have sex with a man (including imitating a blow-job) despite knowing that he is not interested. He tries to open his pants but is stopped (1:40:10-1:41:00). This is played for laughs. Another character sticks an electric cable up a man's ass (1:45:15-1:45:30). This is played for laughs. Although not clearly stated, it is heavily implied that the principal and other staff members sexually abused mutant orphans, and there are many references made to this.
Death House (Movie)
The movie opens with a scene of sexual assault and rape (1:00-4:00).
A man forces a teen girl into a chair; he attempts to molest her, but is stopped by two other men.
Death Wish II (Movie)
Death Wish 3 (Movie)
Deathstalker (Movie)
A jewish woman becomes pregnant after being raped by a nazi.
The Device (Movie)
There is a story discussed several times in the movie of one of the sisters being kidnapped by her boyfriend in the past and that everyone believed he raped her because she was pregnant when they found her. Later it is revealed that they were abducted by aliens and she was pregnant by them. Within the current story, the other sister is pregnant and she believes it to be her husband's but finds out that it is the alien's.
There is a non-graphic rape scene of a main character in a sequence of highly graphic and intense violence; another character has his genitals severed.
Double Impact (Movie)
A woman is caught stealing and is frisked in an inappropriate manner by another woman before she runs away. In another scene, the same woman is tied up by her wrists as a hostage and a man attempts to assault her but someone comes in to save her.
Dune (1984) (Movie)
Earthquake (Movie)
A psychotic national guardsman takes woman hostage and attempts to rape her after she tries to escape (01:41:00).
Eden Log (Movie)
An extremely graphic rape scene is depicted, with additional physical violence. The victim remains with assailant on-screen for rest of film with continued references to the event.
Elite Squad (Movie)
A teenager has his pants pulled down and is almost violated by a squad with a broomstick in a torture scene.
End of Days (Movie)
Woman is harassed by a group of men. She fights many of them off but is eventually cornered and kills herself to avoid sexual assault.
Enthiran (Movie)
The main love interest is used as prop multiple times throughout the film for the males heros to rescue her from attempted rapes. There are several instances where a women's lack of consent to the actions of men are used to forward the plot. The first instance is a gang of men threaten and corner the female love interest as an act of revenge. She is held down by multiple men and then rescued in the nick of time by one of the male leads. The second times, a young girl is rescued from a burning building however she is was bathing and thus naked. The deuteragonist rescues the girl from the fire but does not allow her to clover herself and is then brought into a massive crowd of people and reporters. The girl is so incredibly distraught by the humiliation she then runs into traffic ending her life. The main love interest offers herself as a 'one day girlfriend' to a stranger in order to make the protagonist jealous. The stranger then holds her wrist and threatens her when she attempts to leave. The main love interest is kidnapped by the antagonist who is madly in love with her. She does not return his feelings and he is overly affectionate. Worthy of note: there is no on screen depiction of rape/groping. Any attempts made towards women are very clearly depicted as morally wrong/done only by villains and is stopped by the protagonists. There may be cat-calling or verbal harassment in the native language of the film- Tamil- but it is unclear in English subtitle translations
The Equalizer (Movie)
A big plot point is how the male protagonist saves a girl from a prostitution ring. The main antagonist is a pimp and beats the women and forces then to have sex with men who hurt them.
It is implied that a woman was drugged, filmed and raped by a group of men (18:00-24:00).
At some point, the main character enters into a basement and sees men sexual harassing a woman. He does nothing and moves on.
Evil Dead II (Movie)
The rape scene (by trees) from the first movie is recreated. The clothes of the victim are tore off and vines and branches try to enter her mouth.
A sex scene is interrupted where the man is killed and the woman begs to not be killed: the killer then makes her have sex with him. Later in the movie. another main character is taunting a man while grabbing the naked woman he was just with.
A female character, captured by the antagonist, is about to be raped by two guys but is rescued long before anything happens.
FaceOff (Movie)
A man impersonating a woman's husband has sex with her while she believes him to be her husband. The man gloats about this throughout the movie. A teenage boy attempts to assault/rape a teenage girl.
Falling Down (Movie)
The main character gets into a fight wherein another man holds him at gunpoint. The man makes him bend over and handcuffs him, saying he will send him to prison and then describes prison rape. The man makes innuendos implying that he is going to rape the main character, but it is stopped before anything happens.
Fast X (Movie)
The male antagonist unconsentingly grabs one of the female characters and discusses what they will do later on, despite her clear disinterest. Later, he is seen outside of her house, watching her through the window while she is changing before implying that he is going in without her knowledge (potentially with the idea of raping her before kidnapping her). During another later scene, he has kidnapped this same female character, holds a knife to her throat, then kisses and licks her face. He climbs on top of another female character after shooting her and presses his fingers into her wound, enjoying her screams. Worthy of note: the same character kidnaps and threatens to kill a child.
Father's Day (Movie)
Numerous scenes of gratuitous sexual violence throughout.
Feast (Movie)
Felidae (Movie)
During one mating scene, the female hisses and scratches at the male after the act, which is usual for cats. A dead female cat is shown with her unborn kittens ripped from her stomach.
There are frequent scenes of sexual violence throughout the film.
First Love (Movie)
There are a couple verbal and implied references to child sex abuse. There is also a scene in which a woman is held at gunpoint and is forced to strip (for ransom).
Flash Gordon (Movie)
The lead female character is mind controlled and remotely caressed over her whole body using alien technology. The assailant discuss her sexual response with another male character. The lead female character is forced into a sexual relationship with a male character and then forced to marry him (27:00-28:00). There is a discussion with a slave girl in which the lead female character discusses that she has decided not to fight the sexual relationship and marriage (50:42-51:12). The male character enters the bedroom, begins to remove his clothes and starts to caress a woman's leg, before realising that it is the wrong person (59:40-1:01:10). A female character is bound and whipped by a woman and a man. There is a strong suggestion that there is a sexual aspect and the man is later promised that he can marry the prisoner once she has been interrogated (1:42:06-1:42:36). There is an attempted forced marriage which during which the female lead is forcibly restrained.
Discussion of the fact that two girls were raped and assumed dead. A sexual/romantic relationship between a nephew and his aunt-in-law.
A man pins down a woman and forcibly kisses her, reaching down to what looked like unbutton his pants. It is heavily implied that he had intentions of raping her (53:50-53:25).
Foxy Brown (Movie)
The main character is drugged twice with heroin for the purpose of being assaulted, once off screen and once on screen. The main character is sexually harassed several times throughout the movie by police men, henchmen, etc. In a movie within the movie, an African-American woman is performing sexual favors for her African-American boyfriend who is in the hospital while his face is bandaged. They continue to have sex, even though he did not really consent. A nurse is exposed to this un-consensually, she discovers them having sex. (She deals with indecent exposure.) It is mentioned that a judge raped a 9 year-old girl. It is claimed she "enjoyed it."
Three men sexually harass a woman walking home. Later, one of them attacks her and attempts to rape her. At a club, five men are sexually harassing various women but are stopped.
A person attempts to rape a young woman who is lying unconscious in a corn field after a rave/party. The antagonist kills both of them, technically stopping the rapist. Since his modus operandi includes killing people as punishment for "having sex", him killing the victim of the attempted rape as well as the rapist has troubling implications. A man kisses an unconscious woman and attempts to rape her at a party. One of the villains kisses the final girl without her consent. Later on the same villain puts his glove up the girls leg in a suggestive manner.
One of the major characters is a convicted rapist/murderer who rapes and murders a hostage early in the film, then repeatedly fantasizes about a teenage girl, hallucinating that she's asking him for sexual favors.
In the first segment, a man forcibly kisses a woman before strangling her. He then later rapes her corpse.
The film contains violent rape scenes.
The protagonist (as a young child) has to witness her mother be tortured to death by violent men, with parts bringing rape to mind. A few scenes mention that the child was "guarded" from lecherous people. Multiple scenes in the film focus on the child being stolen away from her family. The protagonist is used as a trading chip between two parties. She is to become a future wife to one of the men's sons in return for the other party to gain authority. Multiple women are seen shown locked away in a vault, wearing chastity style belts. A main antagonist says that the child will grow to become one of his "mothers", strongly implying rape. An adult antagonist fondles the main character (still a child)'s hair while they watch an imprisoned woman give birth (inbreeding is implied). He later takes her during the night, cuts off her chastity belt and there is focus on him touching her hair before she escapes. She then has to hide that she is female in order to avoid sexual violence. A man tries to upset a traumatized woman by making remarks about raping her mother.
The Planet Express crew discover a planet-sized, tentacle-covered alien which wants to copulate with every citizen of planet Earth using its tentacles. This is the central plot of the film.
G. I Jane (Movie)
Gabriel (Movie)
A story is told about a woman who was raped by a man who then forced her to work as a prostitute. In a later scene two men hit her and hold her down in an attempt to rape her but are killed before anything further happens. The main character restrains and forcibly detoxes and heals several people against their will.
Very graphic rape scene of a female protagonist.
Galveston (Movie)
A child is revealed to be the product of rape. Near the end of the film, a woman is found dead, naked, and posed in such a way that implies she was raped.
Gator Bait (Movie)
The Gauntlet (Movie)
A woman fights with a man who ends up pinning her down on a desk and attempting to rape her. He is stopped and murdered by the victim's husband. It is implied that a man was forced (on drugs) to perform sexual acts on a pig. The scene was filmed as a form of blackmail: we hear the sound of video being played.
The central theme of the game is the occupation of an island by a foreign (barbarian) army. There are frequent sounds of women screaming as soldiers enter villages, and some hinted rapes (eg. soldiers chasing a woman fleeing into her house). In one of the first scenes of the game, a main female character pretends to be afraid of a soldier coming to her house, begging for his mercy. However, she quickly kills him. A small subplot (The Tale of Yuna) features a main female character explaining (non graphically) that she suffered from sexual abuses from a man who took her and her brother as slaves during her childhood. One side quest in Umagi Cove (about one-third into the game, titled "A Thief of Innocence") requires to search for a missing girl and talk to witnesses. One of the witnesses is a ronin, who is asked "have you seen a girl named Kuma?" He replies, "Girls. Boys. Chickens. I have whatever you could want for the night, and for the right price, you can call them whatever you like..." indicating that child trafficking and beastiality are being used to help finance the war.
One character, while possessed by a ghost, tries to seduce a man who refuses to sleep with her. In another scene, a ghost hand grabs a woman's breast and holds her down, pulling down her shirt to reveal her body. Two people kiss passionately while possessed by evil spirits. There is a dream sequence in which a man receives oral sex without his consent. Two main male characters lightly stalk the female character: one of them also gaslights her in order to go on a date and uses his professorship power to deceive a student into going on a date in the first scene, which is a clear abuse of power.
[The four first paragraphs of this description concern scenes from the extended version only.] A flashback shows a character having her clothes torn off before being assaulted (2:42-2:44). A few seconds later the victim is heard screaming and her attackers laughing, but the act is not shown on-screen. After that, the victim appears with a battered face and tears streaming from her eyes. Two monsters approach a main character with the intent to assault her, but she is rescued in time (3:17). During these shots, her unconcious friend is laying by her, with her clothes mostly been ripped off. A girl gets tackled to the floor by monsters who begin to rip off her shirt: however she is saved before getting assaulted further (11:12). Few seconds later, the main character is cornered by a giant monster. She says "No" multiple times as it approaches and it is implied that she would be sexually assaulted. She eventually gets bitten but the scene is framed to appear like a sexual assault. We then briefly see the girl having her clothes torn off again. The main male character awakens in bed next to the underage main female character (completely naked). Nothing sexual has happened between the two, but the scene is still suggestive. She awakens, clearly embarassed at the situation. [The following time marks refer to the regular version.] While the main character and her friend are taking a bath, the former makes a comment about the latter's breast size, to which she becomes visibly uncomfortable (6:45). At 15:20, a naked and bruised woman is shown laying unconcious on an altar/shrine. We later learn that she has been sexually assaulted. In a flashback (21:40), the same woman sees an unconcious female ally being dragged away by monster. She pleads and she is heavily implied to be assaulted as her clothes are ripped. She is sexually assaulted off-screen. Few flashing images of a sexual assault are shown around 27:50. After 28:40, we see shots of battered, half naked women, chained up and sobbing, or unconcious in jail cells. At around 35:50, a woman has flashbacks of monsters pulling her limbs and hair, exposing her bare back as she is branded. She screams in agony with tears streaming down her face.
Women are kidnapped at a young age to join a satanic cult: they are beaten up on screen. A woman is shown being sexually assaulted by at least one man at a "party" on screen. It is strongly applied this has happened to all of the women/girls before.
GoldenEye (Movie)
One of the antagonist (a woman) seduces her male victims before murdering them. Halfway into the movie she tries to distract the protagonist by aggressively kissing him (1:05:00-1:06:00). He plays along with it but knows her true motives. Later, the male antagonist aggressively grabs and kisses another woman, who is held as hostage, for a few seconds before she slaps him (1:27:20). The titular character's inappropiate behaviour towards women, is lampshaded in this movie, but never seriously addressed and ultimately portrayed as harmless or even charming. The titular character flirts with a female colleague despite knowing she has just been on a date with another man and is thus likely not interested: she calls this out as sexual harassment, but jokingly so. A man hacks into the computer of his female co-worker and locks it, requiring a password to unlock it again. The password is a synonym for breasts. It is implied that similar things have happened in the past. A man kisses a woman against her will. It is heavily implied that he is planning to rape her, but he is interrupted before he can go through with it. The titular character kisses a woman without her consent. She tries to pull back, but he does not let her.: she then kisses him again, implying that she enjoyed this.
Goldfinger (Movie)
There is a scene in which the main character attempts to initiate sex with a woman (openly a lesbian) in a barn. She clearly rejects his advances, both verbally and physically, prompting a fight scene in which she tries to stop him from kissing her, and which ends with him on top of her as she punches him but eventually relents. This scene is largely played for laughs. At various points, the protagonist slaps women's behinds. One of the running themes in the film is the moral ambiguity of the main character. Arguably, the above scene could be interpreted as an exploration of this theme.
Good Kill (Movie)
There are two moments in the film when the main characters helplessly watch a man raping a woman on a monitor.
Gun Woman (Movie)
Hammerhead (Movie)
Women are used, likely without their consent, as part of a scientist's breeding program for cross-species humans.
Hard Rain (Movie)
A man looks at an unconscious woman, and it is clear that he has sexual intentions: he is then shown taking her away from a group to a secluded location (01:11:00-01:11:30). After that, an attempted rape takes place (01:13:25-01:15:00).
Attemped rape of a woman by several police officers. Her clothes are being torn off as one of the men removes his pants. This is interrupted and stopped by the main character. The woman is disheveled but not nude. The main character then mutilates the genitals of the police officer with his trousers off through his boxers. The scene is quite violent, and occurs around the 54:00 minute mark. When they enter a brothel, the main character is touched by prostitutes and they undress him while he is unconscious. The main character's wife is groped about ten minutes into the movie. At the end of the movie, the main villain kisses the main character while he is barely conscious and unable to stop him from doing so.
Harriet (Movie)
Someone briefly mentions that young slave girls (children) are raped in the plantations (1:33:26). In one of the final scenes of the movie, a man tells the antagonist (a slave owner purchasing her escaped slave, the titular character) that he will have some 'alone time with her' once he catches her.
Harvester (Movie)
This video game involves heavy themes of assault of both adults and children. It is not protrayed as a good thing, however, like the rest of the game, it is sometimes played for Black Comedy.
Hatchet II (Movie)
A man films girls/women nude under false pretenses and tries to get a minor to strip for him.
Headshot (Movie)
The main female protagonist gets tortured and brutally raped by Viet Cong officers when being interogated. She is forced to be a prostitute to provide for her child.
A woman is tricked into helping a family of bandits on a cross-country scheme. They threaten her with rape, although one of the bandits steps in to say that no one should touch her. Later, she partially undresses to wash herself in a spring and one of the bandits follows her, watches her, and then attempts to rape her after she catches him spying. She is once again saved by one of the other bandits. One of the bandits gets into trouble after raping and murdering (off-screen) a woman the viewers never see. He blames her for this, claiming that she egged him on.
Highlander (Movie)
The movie villain acts threateningly to a woman while fighting another character, and after killing the character he grabs her. The scene cuts, but later in the film the villain boasts about having raped her. This antagonist also has violent sex with a woman and it is commented that she was traumatised by it. He also goes on to repeat his threatening comments and kidnap other female characters. Overall the film contains extensive themes of rape and sexual assault.
An invisible man pulls off a woman's robe and rapes her. A man tells a rape joke.
Hollywood Cop (Movie)
In one of the first scenes of the movie, the main male character attempts to raoe the female protagonist (a blind dancer) in a brothel. He is stopped by the police. The female protagonist is partially undressed during a swordfight. The male protagonist, who is pretending to be someone else, watches the female protagonist bathing despite promising her not to. She then reveals that she knew he was there: they initiate sex but she stop him. About 1:20:00 minutes into the movie, another man attempts to rape the female protagonist: she is rescued.
A woman is attacked by two men but they are chased off. The manager of a girl band withholds the girls' money with the intent to pressure them into sexual acts. A woman jokingly tries to seduce a male duck, making him very uncomfortable. The same duck is stripped by police against his will.
Hunt to Kill (Movie)
A teenage girl is almost raped in front of her father. Later, she is also beaten up offscreen.
Hunted (Movie)
The main character is hunted by two men who intend to rape her: there are many tense scenes of attempted rape. The two antagonists are rapists and discuss what they plan to do to the protagonist and what they have done to other women. An antagonist watches videos of women he has kidnapped before, it is heavily implied these women were raped.
The film's plot revolves around a man's attempt to retrieve his 'wife,' who he kept as his subordinate, treating her as property, before she was taken away by another man (who claims that he wants her to teach him to read - they later fall in love). A sex worker is assaulted and tortured (primarily off-screen, although much of her nude body is visible) with a cigar and cigar cutter.
Hydra (Movie)
One of the convicts on the island is a known rapist and there is brief discussion of when he was arrested and charged in the past. While on the island, he pins a woman against a tree with the intention of raping her but is stopped by another man.
I Onde Dager (Movie)
The rape scene is played for comedic value, and is perpetrated by a predatory gay man. There are also threaten rape throughout several scenes in exchange for money.
The protagonist of this movie is a serial rapist/serial killer. There are thus several scenes of brutal violence towards women, who are also verbally and sexually assaulted during long and graphic scenes. A man attempts to rape a young girl, removing her clothes and exposing some of her body. He appears to sexually assault her off-screen but is interrupted. A man rapes a woman, briefly revealing some of her body. Later, he is shown raping her on-screen. A man undresses and rapes a woman as she resists him: in the film, she appears to begin to enjoy the intercourse as it is happening. This scene only exists in the Korean cut of the film.
IBoy (Movie)
There are multiple violent, graphic rape scenes throughout the film.
An attempted rape occurs at 1:17:34-1:23:32.
The sexual assault of a girl "barely double digits" is discussed- An older male character has a predilection for child sexual abuse, which is discussed or shown at several points in the film. Men storm into a bar and grab a woman who is sitting there. It is alluded to that they have done this before and have sexually assaulted her on that occasion. Screaming and crying can be heard from off scene. There is a conversation between the adult survivor of child sexual abuse and the man who assaulted her. Worthy of note: Near the beginning of the film, some gangsters threaten to put a woman to work as a prostitute if her husband does not pay them what he owes. Her husband beats her badly in a scene shortly thereafter.
Iron Monkey (Movie)
Jackass 2.5 (Movie)
A man has a non-consensual prostate exam.
Java Heat (Movie)
The film contains heavily implied pedophilia. A scene shows a man bathing a woman against her will.
The Jezebels (Movie)
Jolt (Movie)
The entire plot of the movie if that the main character has sex with a man who is lying about his identity, so that he can trick her into falling for him. Worthy of note: the main character gets catcalled and is repeatedly touched on the leg by creepy men.
Just Cause (Movie)
Sexual violence against a child (who was murdered off-screen before the movie begins) is mentioned several times by lawyer, coroner, police, etc. Nothing is shown on-screen. Later, a criminal character verbally implies he intends to sexually assault a mother and daughter, but does not.
The opening scene of the movie is a very graphic rape scene.
Kick-Ass 2 (Movie)
The villain prepares to rape a secondary female character but fails to get an erection.
Kickboxer (Movie)
A rape is implied after a woman's shirt is ripped open by two men. She is later seen crying.
The movie starts with a woman running away, she is captured and brought back to a room that is filled with other girls, and she is then killed for running away. The discussion implies that she and the others have been forced into sex work. Later an underage girl was singled out and kidnapped by the same man from the beginning of the movie. Off screen she is forced to undergo a medical check to confirm she is a virgin and arrangements are made to sell her but then she and the other girls are rescued.
A man kidnaps a woman in order to hurt her husband. He pins her down and rips open her dress as she screams and in the next scene her husband is given pictures that aren't clearly seen on screen but are implied to be after her assault. A woman continues to kiss a man after he tells her that he doesn't want to sleep with her.
A man attempts to rape the protagonist while she is in a coma, but is killed before that. However, it is implied that she has been raped many times before. A Japanese teenage girl asks a Japanese man if he wants to have sex with her. In the anime segment of O-Ren Ishii's parents' deaths, it is said that boss Matsumoto is a paedophile.
Kill List (Movie)
There is a video - not seen by the audience - where someone is screaming. It is not explicitly clear if there is a sexual element to the torture the person is experiencing. In the next scene, the person who keeps the video is called a pervert though again it is unclear if the video has a sexual abuse element or if he is sexually gratified from the violence.
On the way back to a woman's house, thugs try to rape her, but the protagonist overpowers the men and she remains safe.
King Arthur (Movie)
A warrior is stopped from raping a woman.
A man enters a woman’s sleeping quarters. She holds a knife to his throat and tells him to go. Once released, he reminds her of his position as a soldier. The rape is off-screen, though she has substantial bruising on her hands, as well as some facial injuries, in the following scene. The scene (starting at 50:50) is handled sensitively, with an abrupt cut before further physical contact between the woman and her abuser.
A male spy has sex with a woman with the intention of inserting a tracking device into her vagina which she does not know about and does not consent to. We see a full screen close up of him putting the tracking device into her without her consent, and then we see it travelling inside her vagina as it rapes her. Then we get a scene of a group of people at computers talking about the tracking device inside her.
The Kitchen (Movie)
A man tries to rape one of the female main characters, but is shot dead by a third party before he can do so.
Kite (1998) (Movie)
A school girl has been groomed and trained to become an assassin by a corrupt detective after her parents were brutally killed. Said detetcive raped her for the first time when she was a very young teen and at some point they entered a sexual relationship. He rapes another girl at one point as well. In the uncensored version, the on-screen rapes all feature underage girls and are very graphic with full frontal nudity (one girl has tape across her mouth and is crying and audably making noise).
There is a rape scene in the first act of the film, meant to set the stage for the protagonist's ultimate revenge.
A young girl is abused by a man.
A middle aged man attempts to "repay" a teenage girl for a damaged scooter over time in exchange for sex. When she refuses he attempts to force himself on her, and briefly gropes her.
One of the main characters wakes up after a night of partying next to the bloody corpse of a naked woman in his bed: she was stabbed and he has a knife in his hand. He is immediately arrested and admits that he does not know if he is guilty or not. However, he is innocent. Later on, the same man recounts a story (mentioning in passing that he could have forced a woman to be his wife) about how he denounced a woman who had killed her violent husband after years of sexual and physical abuse (which started when she was 17). Short flashbacks of the abuses are shown (the man hitting her while being on top of her), as well as her punishment (being forcefully stripped and branded with burning iron before being hanged). During a party, the female antagonist takes advantage of a drunk man to seduce him and steal something from him when they are kissing. Worthy of note: a subplot involves the arranged marriage of an adult man and a presumably younger girl. The ceremony takes place in the final scenes of the film.
A bandit rapes a woman.
Lockout (Movie)
The film contains sexual violence leading to murder in order to silence victims. Perpetrators draw straws to determine which one of them will take the blame for the group’s actions. In a later scene, a pimp attempts to rape a woman sold to a brothel. The woman bites off the tongue of the assailant, who dies of shock, to prevent the assault, and is later threatened with torture.
A man rapes a woman on-screen, and kills her in the process. A bandit threatens to kill a sex worker unless she has sex with the protagonist; the protagonist agrees to have sex with her.
A man forces a sex worker to undress, exposing her breasts, and fellate him at gunpoint (01:09:35-01:11:05). She is clearly terrified and he laughs sadistically.
The film surrounds the acts of three emotionally abused people and one of the main themes of the movie is taking pantyshot photos of unaware girls in public. Two characters are shown to be sexually abused as children by their fathers (one discusses it). A boy is shown stealing a girl's underwear. He is later coerced into sex work (making panty shot tapes and performing host's role during pervert's events) so he can see his love interest agains. The way in which their relationship plays out is full of plot twists and my be uncomfortable to some viewers. There are several scenes where the main character tries to forcefully hug/hold/pin down his love interest (who is soon going to be his step-sister) and confess his love to her, while she screams "stop it, pervert" The main character's dad is in a messy relationship and there are a couple of scenes where his girlfriend tries to kiss him against his will. After one of the incidents, the woman confesses to her daughter that "she raped him beautifully". At one point main character joins a religious cult and is repeatedly shamed and punished for having an erection.
Mad Max (Movie)
The villains engage in a car chase with a young couple and run them off the road. The woman is raped and it is implied that the man is as well.
The premise of the film is that a group of women is trying to escape from sex slavery in a male-dominated society where women are used for reproductive and sexual purposes and treated as objects. Additionally: a woman from a far-off clan disrobes in despair, use of naked women as bait.
There is a scene where a woman is a assaulted by a man on-screen for a fairly long amount of time. The protagonist of the movie watches this happen and does nothing.
Mafia Mama (Movie)
A man attempts to rape a woman, but when he struggles with undoing his belt, she fights him off. The attempted assault is brief and most of the scene is her fighting him.
Maharaja (Movie)
All of the assaults (there are two) take place off screen but the characters discuss it. There is no noise made from the assaulter or victim during the events. It is the driving plot point of the movie which is revenge for this act against the main character's daughter.
Maleficent (Movie)
The scene where Maleficent wakes to find that her wings have been stolen has been confirmed by the writers to be an intentional allegory for rape and its aftermath. A man kisses a woman while she's unconscious in order to break a curse. He openly wonders whether or not she would be okay with this, but is shushed.
A woman is carried and dropped on the floor, multiple men dive in to try to assault her: she is quickly rescued by the protagonist and returned to her family (12:29-13:22). A mn mentions his wife being killed and “violated” (20:06-20:12). A woman is grabbed and tossed around by multiple men until she is rescued by the protagonist (37:30-38:00). A man tries to assault a woman, she pushes him away (01:04:38-01:04:53). Men lament not being able to rape a woman and talk about two previous women whom they raped (01:12:38-01:13:22). The protagonist tells men they raped and killed his fiancée (01:15:24-01:15:30).
Mandy (Movie)
A cult leader attempts to rape a woman who he later murders. It is implied that other cultists are being sexually abused.
A character offers a drink to a young woman, aware that it has been spiked and alluding to it making her consent sexually. He is seen bragging about this fact to other characters, and follows her to the bathroom.
Medieval (Movie)
This historical drama based on real events contains plenty of sexism and sexual harassment. About an hour and a half in, a brief scene shows men pillaging a village and there is a fast clip of a man ripping a woman’s clothes off and raping her on screen. It is not very long but it is violent.
Mela (Movie)
The male protagonist pins down the female protagonist agressively and grabs her wrist down.
TLDR: The film is about an investigation on the rapes and murders committed on young women. A lot of dialogues discuss the crimes and a few flashbacks show parts of it. 2:58-3:11: the nude body of a female murder victim is shown with her hands bound behind her back. 3:28-3:35: a group and children find and hold up the above mentioned woman's underwear. 3:48-3:52: the body is shown again. 5:08-5:25: a detective states that this is a rape and murder case, and asks a witness of his impression of the victim; specifically if she is "sexy or pretty." 7:34-7:42: a female murder victim is shown. She is clothed, her hands are tied and her eyes are covered with a girdle. 9:24-9:48: the Police Chief points to two men sitting side-by-side and tells the detective that one is a rapist and the other is the victims' brother. He asks the detective to identify which one is which. 12:55-13:05: a detective asks a male suspect if he murdered a female victim in order to touch her breast. The man asserts that he did not touch or kill her. 24:03-24:16: a detective reviews crime scene photos showing women gagged with their hands tied and heads covered. 26:54-27:06, 27:50-27:55: the detectives attempt a re-enactment of the assault with the male suspect and a male officer dressed as a women. The officer bends over in front of the suspect, simulating a sexual position. 35:35-35:40: a detective asks if there is evidence of rape. The coroner says that there was semen found at the crime scene. 35:54-36:06: a stocking is shown around a female victim's throat while the detectives discuss the case. The victim's face is covered by her underwear, and her hands are bound. 36:14: the corpse of the aforementioned victim is shown wearing only a bra. 44:07-44:13: a detective asks another colleague if he is hard and grabs his penis. 46:47-48:22: a woman is shown walking alone. She thinks that someone is nearby and begins to run. At 48:22, a man climbs out of a ditch and screams. 48:58-49:10: the aforementioned woman is shown dead. The police remove a stocking from her mouth and her hands are bound behind her back. 50:14-50:52: a detective briefly mentions rape cases and mentions that the defendant must not have pubic hair due to none being found at the scene. 1:01:31-1:02-53: a man pulls a bra and underwear from his trousers and arranges it on the ground. He pulls down his trousers and reveals that he is wearing red, lacy underwear. He begins to masturbate into the undergarments. 1:19-32-1:21:13: a female victim describes being assaulted. This description is accompanied by shots of her being restrained by her attacker. 1:24:33-1:24:40: a female victim is shown partially undressed. Her bra and underwear are seen on the ground and her hands are tied behind her. 1:25:01-1:25:52: the aforementioned woman is shown on the coroner's table. The coroner removes several pieces of peach from her vagina. 1:52:13-1:52:20: the killer carries a bound female victim. There are several close-ups of the visibly distressed woman. 1:54:13-1:54:32: an investigator describes the state of the aforementioned woman's body, specifying that she has injuries to her breasts and genitals.
Memory (2022) (Movie)
At the beginning, an underage character is shown being prostituted by her father (not graphic), which is told to be a recurring situation. A brief video is shown from one of these implied rapes (nothing graphic). It is revealed that the previously mentioned adult character abuses of his power to sexually abuse kids (while hosting parties for guests). A minor character is mentioned to abuse children in these parties. A policeman character threatens someone with the potential of sexual abuse in prison.
The film opens with a man (a policeman undercover) paying the father of a 12 years-old girl to have sex with her (organised child prostitution). The girl starts kissing the man and touching his crotch, revealing that he is wearing a microphone to record her testimony. She warns her father, who is later killed by another cop. Child prostitution is mentioned multipled times throughout the film, as an underlying theme. About halfway through the movie, it is hinted that the protagonist (a man) was sexually abused as a child.
An attempted rapist drags the main antagonist into the bushes with the intent on sexually assaulting her. Nothing is shown but it is implied. A man asks what "Anal probing" is as it is a subject many aliens are interested in.
In the beginning of the movie, the main male lead is poisoned and begs a female alien to give him an antidote by promising her "anything she wants". In the next scene, he wakes up next to her in a bed, impliying that she has forced him to have sex with her.
About 3 minutes in, a villain and his henchman are in a bedroom and try to force feed an intoxicated young woman drugs with the intention of assaulting her. The assault is prevented by a mercenary.
After a conversation with a nazi, a man opens a curtain to show his female colleague he is with a woman who has been abused by the man who they have just met with (40:19- 40:39). A Black woman is briefly shown injured and nude hanging by her bound hands. The implication is that she has been sexually assaulted by the nazi and that the female colleague of the man pulling back the curtain will also be hurt like this woman if she gets involved with that nazi. There is later pressure for that female colleague to take on this risk in order to help the mission around 01:15:00. The female character is shown to be tough and capable but the risk is still demonstrably terrifying in the film. It serves to further villainize the nazi as well as to up the ante on the tension in the film. The female character enters a dungeon of the male nazi character and the threat of sexual assault is obvious, along with the threat of restraint, and there is a male nazi spectator as well: it is implied that voyeurism is part of the act (01:34:00-01:35:00). This scene is interrupted by other events in the film and she is not subjected to sexual assault. She saves herself (with backup from her male supporters).
In the latter half of the movie, a sex worker (the love interest and one of the few featured female characters) explains her past to the main character: she mentions that her parents sold her as a child. There is a non-graphic (i.e. no nudity) but quite triggering flashback of a middle-aged man bringing a little girl into a shed and pretending to initially check her legs for injury. As she resists, he begins to strike her and then assaults her as she cries. The child is no older than middle school age.
A character hugs another character, who says “this is sexual harassment.” The villain forces a woman on a bed and begins pulling her clothes off, but stops before he goes any further; no nudity is shown.
Monga (Movie)
Monkey Man (Movie)
The protagonist infiltrates a club that traffics women. Most encounters between clients and victims play like a normal club scene, yet one scene sees a woman groped by a man: she and the protagonist are both visibly uncomfortable. The antagonist attempts to rape the protagonist's mother in a flashback, she fends him off with a knife but the he beats her to death with a belt (01:09 -01:12).
The movie centers around a woman trying to protect her daughter from two abusive exes (both of whom are leaders of criminal organizations) who want to use her to get to the protagonist. When the protagonist attempts to rescue her daughter from the first of the two, she is held at gunpoint and is threatened both physically and verbally with sexual assault. After she kills him, she implies that he previously assaulted her by saying they "never had a safe word". Additionally, we find out that both of her exes are involved in the human trafficking of children. While no sexual assault related to this is explicitly shown, we see a shipping container full of children and there are multiple lines of dialog referencing powerful people who want "things that aren't on the menu".
Naked Killer (Movie)
There are constant rape threats throughout the film, as well as many instances of sexual assault and attempted rape.
A female character jokes about sexual assault, and talks about “showing where it happened” on a puppet. She later has multiple flashbacks from her childhood, about repeated sexual abuse she suffered from adult men. It eventually leads to her having mental breakdowns.
A man spanks a stripper while she is performing: she pushes him away and he tries to grab her but she runs off stage. There are several mentions of rape as a crime A man has a woman tied up, and he pins her down and begins to lift her shirt but another woman comes in and attacks him before anything further happens.
Ninja Scroll (Movie)
The film contains two graphic non-consensual sex scenes. The first shows a man grabbing and kissing a naked woman and the second features a man inserting his fingers into the vagina of a tied up woman.
An attempted rape is quickly stopped.
The Northman (Movie)
Rape and sexual assault is present throughout the film, usually when men attack and pillage villages (they are shown violently taking women in order to rape them off-screen: they are shown struggling and crying). Most female characters are slaves who are regularly sexually abused by men off-screen. It is implied during most of the movie that the protagonist's mother has been coerced into a marriage by her late husband's brother. It is eventually revealed that it was in fact her late husband who took her as a wife when she was a slave, and that the protagonist is the product of a rape. During that scene, she kisses her adult son and promises to be his queen if he kills all her family.
There are multiple mentions of a woman being raped while being captive: we also see flashbacks of it happening.
The rape scene occurs in the middle of the movie. Some criminals attack a family, and throughout the film, several nuns are exploited by a corrupt clergy.
Nun of That (Movie)
A priest is verbally reprimanded for apparently having sex with a 14 year old girl. Someone makes a joke about priests being pedophiles. A group of three men attempt to rape the protagonist. They lick her neck, shove her around, and bend her over. One unzips his pants but does not undress further. They are killed before she is undressed or further assaulted. Later, a sex worker is told she has to do sex acts with a client that she does not want to do. The scene is eventually shown from the waist up. An antagonist orally rapes a nun by performing cunnilingus on her.
The whole movie is about an officer catching sex offenders. We see them forcing themself onto a woman.
Oldboy (2003) (Movie)
A man runs into the bathroom a woman is in and forcefully kisses her on the mouth and attempts to pull her clothes off and rape her. A woman is held hostage by gang members while tied up and shirtless: she is groped on screen and it is implied through dialogue that the men assaulted her with their tongues as well. A brother and sister have sex. A man and woman have sex: it is later revealed that the woman is his daughter. Worthy of note: (1) a consensual sex scene takes place where the woman tells the man that it is painful and she is enduring it for him. (2) The depiction of incest and sexual abuse in the film is done with intent, not gratuitously. Its intent is disturbing the viewer, and to further serve the twist in the end which adds to that intent
Oldboy (2013) (Movie)
Incestuous relationships feature as a recurrent theme throughout the movie. A man stands over a woman with the implied intention of raping her. He harasses her in a very crude way. She forcefully rejects his advances but is very clearly troubled. A character is forced to watch footage of his ex-wife being raped.
Late in the movie, there is discussion of a gang making a deal trafficking Chinese prostitutes to America. There is also a scene where a woman is taken to a man's room for the purpose of raping her. She fights back, but is knocked out. The man is fought off before he can commit rape.
Underage prostitution is a major theme of the movie.
A woman being chased by a bounty hunter is temporarily unable to move. He says he wants to have some fun since she cannot move and begins unbuckling his pants but he is stopped before going any further. An adult woman is in a sexual relationship with her father, and it is revealed that they did have a baby together.
A young woman is cornered by a group of bandits. They approach her, rip her clothes off, and forcefully push her to the ground. Another character intervenes but it is heavily implied that the girl should remain "fresh" for later rape by a higher-up in their organization (01:15:00).
Two men torture a spy, and discuss raping her on her father's bed. Later we see her tied (clothed) to a bed and the men walking away with disheveled clothing.
A psychotic criminal couple kidnaps a random teenage couple. The woman rapes the male captive, and lets him watch his lover being raped by the man.
Pirates (Movie)
There are two rape scenes in the movie, one attempted.
Planet Terror (Movie)
One of the military guards forces a hostage to dance for him, then attempts to rape her before being stopped by another hostage.
Postal (Movie)
A man is thrown and locked into a room with 1,000 monkeys and is implied to be raped by them off-screen. This is played for laughs.
An on-screen gang-rape takes place in a prison (24:30-27:00): the victim, who was previously harassed by the perpetrators, kills himself in the next scene. The scene is violent, and the main character is pinned down and forced to watch.
Primeval (Movie)
The Princess (Movie)
The main character’s young sister is mentioned to be married to the bad guy instead of the main character, both obviously non consensual. About 52 minutes into the movie, a femal servant is pulled aside by several armed men who clearly intend to sexual assault her. She is heard crying out but the attempt is interrupted by the main character and cohort.
The Prodigies (Movie)
Project A (Movie)
The protagonist tells a woman “do you know what would happen if those men caught you?” while they are being chased. He alsoO tells her to “take off her dress” so she will be disguised, but she does not understand and slaps him when he starts unbuttoning it for her. Several pirates are shown lifting up and carrying away women. A pirate captain grabs a woman and pulls her dress away from her breasts to look at them, lifts her up as a prize. A woman calls for help because a drunk man is following her, and the man who helps her is grabby. She is uncomfortable.
A wp,am is killed by a man she is giving oral sex to: he kills her with his penis. Sexual assault is discussed.
A man breaks into an apartment and threatens to rape the mother and daughter living there (01:14:12-01:13:25). It is heavily suggested that he was about to rape them before getting distracted. He is killed before he can do anything to them.
Over several scenes, a teenager's ex-boyfriend pins her down as she struggles and tells him to stop. He tries to kiss her, when a cop comes in and kills him.
There are several instances of trading/requesting a woman as part of a business deal. There is a bried mention of past rape told by a woman who saw her mother raped when she was a child. A general has a woman bound and attempts to rape her in his hotel room: he is stopped before he is able to get her dress off.
The Raid 2 (Movie)
Prison rape is briefly mentioned. A crime boss forces an underling to undress in front of him to make sure he is not wearing a wire. In a karaoke room where the protagonist and the antagonist go with two prostitutes, the latter gets violent, threatens one of the women and forcefully sticks a microphone up her skirt. A scene takes place in a studio where a porn film is shot: a woman wearing a strapon is presumably raping a man behind a curtain.
Rambo (2008) (Movie)
Depictions, implications and mentions of sexual abuses and rapes are constant throughout the movie. It is heavily implied that the main bad guy likes to have sex with young boys. There is a scene where his soldiers bring a little boy to his room, he then pats the little boy on the head like a dog and leads him into his room. Rambo sees this and closes his eyes in disgust. Whilst attacking an enemy, Rambo screams that the enemy "would have raped them 50 times before cutting their heads off". A soldier drags a woman to his quarters and prepares to rape her but is stopped. Two soldiers assault a woman with one holding her down and the other tearing open her shirt. Her bare breasts are shown and then the camera cuts away. A woman is held down by one man while another man approaches, undoing his pants, and is interrupted.
A teenage girl is kidnapped and forced to work in a brothel. A man brings a woman to his truck before shoving her down a a seat, preparing to assault her but is stopped.
Raw Force (Movie)
Razorback (Movie)
One man attempts to rape a female character: she is also, goaded by another man (21:00). However, the act is interrupted before anything beyond physical assault can take place.
Reacher (Movie)
S1E1: a prisoner is about to rape another prisoner but is stopped. There is an illegal strip search of a prisoner by a guard. A woman is sexually harassed. S1E2: a man is killed and his body displayed in a way that involves sexual violence. S1E3: a womanis sexually harassed. S1E4: a character describes how he saw children being raped. S1E5: a woman is non-consensually grabbed while working at a strip club. S3E3: sexual assault is briefly mentioned. S3E4: workplace sexual harassment. S3E6: human trafficking is mentioned. the main villain threatens to get his henchman to rape another man’s son (35:35-35:39). S3E7: a man talks about wanting to rape a female and "cut off her pretty pieces" (21:20-21:32). S3E8: more details are given about the same human trafficking. The victim is shown drugged on screen, but no actual sexual violence is shown. A man offers up a woman that was kidnapped and drugged, using her as a gift for his business partner (09:15-09:40). The business partner goes into the room of the drugged woman, with the intention of raping her (28:50-29:40). He is stopped before anything can happen.
A young girl is targeted for harassment by invading soldiers (all of whom are adults). Her mistreatment culminates in a scene (32:44-34:40) where she is picked up by soldiers who discuss a plan to rape her over the next few days in captivity while she is crying. At first, their leader seems like he is stopping the behaviour of the lower rank soldiers but instead he states that he wants to be the first to hurt her. She is eventually saved by a female character. One of the main characters is non-consensually touched by a person who is trying to "buy" him as a sex slave (50:09-50:20). In the director's cut, an attempted rape happens at 59:30: the agressors are stopped by the protagonist.
A woman is tied down (10:04-10:50): a group of men and a woman hold her and call her slurs. One of the men slides a knife down her body, over her clothes, stopping at her crotch. She says he should not do that and he slaps her in the face. When he starts unbuttoning his pants, she kicks him in the chin, killing him instantly. The others knock her unconscious, and she wakes up in a cage (there is no implications that the other men abused her).
Though the editing jumps around scenes while the sexual assault takes place, the entirety of the lead up is shown on screeen (forcing against the door, pulling down underwear), as well as several jump cuts that show the woman being raped through the door's glass (17:00-23:00).
A kid is bullied by someone saying that he is going to remove the kid's pants and cut his penis. He is stopped. The wife and daughter of the protagonist get brutally gang raped while the father has to watch.
Based off of the TV series Revolutionary Girl Utena, dealing with many of the same themes and potentially difficult elements. Additionally, adds backstory elements that were not shown in the original series for a particular character, involving sexual abuse as a young child. An explicit scene shows a man raping then stabbing his sister. It is implied that he had put something in her drink many times before, but this time it did'not work.
At the beginning of the movie, a woman is raped on-screen while her father is forced to watch.
Ricochet (Movie)
The protagonist is raped by a woman after being drugged.
Riddick (Movie)
Rigor Mortis (Movie)
Two sisters are at their teacher's house to get tutoring. He rape one of them before being stabbed to death by the other. The scene is shown again two times as flashbacks.
Shortly after the middle of the film, the male hero attempts to rape the main female protagonist. He only stops when he hears his son shouting. This scene serves as an illustration for the poster of the movie. At the end of the film, the same man forcefully takes the woman as his wife.
A woman instructs a man to rape another woman, with the intention of making her pregnant. The man then pins the woman down and attempts to rape her: it lasts a couple of minutes.
RoboCop (Movie)
The film features an attempted rape scene. The offenders are stopped by the titular character before they can seriously harm the woman. The cop handles the situation very gracefully and offers the woman to direct her towards a rape crisis center.
When visiting a Japanese club, a woman with torn upper cloth leaves a room while crying. The men in the living room are laughing and one says when it was his turn. A naked woman is offered to a man.
The film contains a subplot with two pedophiles. It is implied that they kidnap and rape children or force the children to perform sexual acts on each other, and then videotape all of it before killing them. We see video tapes in their home, implying that they videotaped themselves raping children, or the children performing sexual acts. All of this is heavily implied, but never shown. We see two kidnapped children dressed up and wearing adult make-up.
Sabita Naifu (Movie)
The main character’s primary motivation in the film is the rape and subsequent suicide of his girlfriend. The rape is discussed throughout. The lead-up and parts of the rape are shown; none of the images are very graphic.
The Sadness (Movie)
The film contains several gratuitous and violent rape scenes. 20:00: a man makes lewd gestures and threatens sexual assault against a man's girlfriend. 25:00: a man verbally harasses a woman on the train, makes unwanted comments. 31:00: a man is shown raping another man, another man forcibly licks a clearly underage girl's face and it is implied that she is raped, later shown with her clothing ripped off 37:00: the verbal harasser from train continues to make sexual remarks/lewd gestures while chasing women. 41:00: a man is shown after raping a presumably dead body. 45:30: a group of men genitally mutilate a man. 59:00: a woman is raped on-screen. 01:01:00: a man rapes a woman's eye socket on-screen (audio is graphic). 01:06:00: sex on screen, consent unclear but very gory. 01:10:00: the verbal harasser makes more comments for a few minutes. 01:25:00: very brief mention of child sex abuse. 01:28:00: more verbal sexual harassment.
Saloum (Movie)
A former child soldier confronts his former captor as an adult and says that he “defiled [him] every night” when he was 11 years old.
The Salvation (Movie)
There is a character named "The Princess" that is a captive of the main villain. In one scene, we see him roll off her post-assault (the scene starts with him rolling off her, so the assault is not actually seen). He then discusses how he is glad they removed her tongue as "it is really good for him." The Princess turns her head revealing that she has recently been beaten. Later in the film, she is brought back to the villain after she attempts to runaway. One of his henchmen says that he should not kill her yet because "her body is still good." The villain then instructs that once his men all have a turn with her that they need to kill her. During the final battle, she is shown tied to a bed. She is completely clothed, but the implication could still be distressing. Around 0:11:00 in a stagecoach, a woman is touched without her consent and has lurid remarks made about her and is threatened with weapons. A few minutes later, it is implied that she was assaulted in the stagecoach offscreen. Later on in the film, it is verbally confirmed with no flashback sequences.
Savage Dawn (Movie)
This B-movie contains graphic sexual violence.
A long scene features the gang rape of a disabled woman. There is also a scene of sexual assault against another woman by a group of men.
This movie is a horror comedy with many crass and sexually violent jokes. It features an explicit rape on screen played as a joke roughly halfway through the film: a zombified elderly woman sexually assaults a male teenager, who screams and tries to get away. At one point, a male character gropes a female zombie's breasts: the scene is played as a joke Later, there is another non-consensual sex scene involving a zombie.
It is heavily implied that a young girl has been sexually assaulted by a priest (a secondary character). She is shown crying with blood and bruises on her body.
A recurring group of antagonists are known for using rape as one of their tactics.
A woman starts harassing and cat calling the main character's love interest: she then smacks her on the butt. She then calls to a large group of men who forcefully undress and rape the woman.
A woman is told that she is been brought on board so that she can have children with the men onboard the ship. At one point several of the men pin her down but are killed before anything can happen. A man in her group fights the leader of the pirates and when he loses the pirate forces him to bend over the table and begins to unbutton his own pants but the woman stops him before he goes any further.
The main character's female associate is held hostage. She is initially attacked in her home by a gunman, who holds his face intimately close to hers and calls her "baby". She is later (about 2/3 into the movie) seen bloodied and terrified on the floor, with her shirt removed. The intruder leans over her and says: "It's just you and me, baby." He then appears to sit or kneel on her legs, while she is crying and saying "no." The scene cuts away abruptly. In a later scene, the man has been shot and lies harmlessly on the ground, when she unprompted shoots him multiple times and then breaks down crying and does not answer when asked if she is okay. The implication of these scenes together appears to be that he raped her.
Siberia (Movie)
A woman is flashed at her place of work. Girls are forced to give oral sex, verbally manipulated into doing so. You also see one of the girl’s reactions which is a sort of breakdown.
Silmido (Movie)
Two prisoners escape a camp and assault a nurse: they are punished immediately after.
Sisu (Movie)
A Nazi soldier in a truck full of women is seen buckling his pants back up, his most recent victim still lying on the floor and crying (11:44). A soldier uses the barrel of his machine gun to push at the knees of a female prisoner to force her legs apart: he then blows her a kiss (58:58).
Sky High (Movie)
A 14-year-old boy is manipulated into a relationship by a woman the same age as his parents (though she looks 17). They share an on-screen kiss.
An antagonist is revealed to have raped a woman in the backstory, and is implied to have raped others. He also attempts to rape his step-niece while she's imprisoned, but she gets away before she can. It's revealed he 'watched' her while she was imprisoned. It is also heavily implied that the two antagonists are in an incestuous relationship.
Son of a Gun (Movie)
During the start of the movie, the protagonist’s cellmate is implied to be repeatedly raped off-screen, but can be seen being harassed. Soon after, the protagonist suffers an attempt on him on-screen.
Sonatine (Movie)
A woman is taken by force to a beach at night, pinned down, and her clothes are ripped off while she is screaming and struggling against her assailant. The protagonist watches from afar and does nothing. He eventually shoots the rapist when the latter threatens him.
This movie is about child trafficking (for sexual exploitation essentially) and based on real events. A young teenager is raped, and her little brother is sexually abused and photographed for child pornography. The child also present PTSD symptoms.
Species 2 (Movie)
It may be taken as implied that a character is sexually assaulted off-screen; having been held captive, restrained, and tortured, he is asked how long it is been since he last had sex. He is kissed against his will and although he kisses his assailant back, it is clear that this is because he has been coerced. The scene cuts away. leaving a certain amount of ambiguity, but viewers connecting the dots can assume he is raped off-screen after the scene ends.
A protagonist is telepathically forced to experience her consensual sexual partner being replaced by another party forcing himself on her.
Storm Cell (Movie)
The pushy male antagonist attempts to rape an unconscious woman in the last 20 minutes of the film.
Straightheads (Movie)
The protagonist is gang-raped on-screen in the beginning of the film whilst her boyfriend is beaten almost to death and unable to help her. The rest of the film revolves around her determination to find the perpetrators and exact revenge: the rape is thus discussed throughout, and shown again, in a longer and more graphic scene. One of the rapists has a teenage daughter, who the other men clearly intend to rape: the protagonist's boyfriend tries to rape her. The final scene shows the protagonist raping one of her attackers with a shotgun.
Strange Days (Movie)
About midway through the film, a scene shows a man entering into a woman's hotel room, beating her, blindfolding and restraining her, cutting her clothes off, raping her and killing her. This is seen through the 'first person' point of view of the rapist (who is recording the crime on video), and experienced, in the film, through a VR device by another character. This is discussed and shown in flashbacks several times during the rest of the movie (one character even says that the tape is good film material). Near the end of the movie, a similar 'tape' is shown, with another woman being restrained, blindfolded, undressed and raped on-screen, but it is then revealed that it was staged and that the sexual relationship was consensual. One man tries to sell a kind of VR device to another man by making him experiencing 'being a 18 year old taking a shower': the footage he is shown is real. Throughout the movie, the male protagonist tries to get his ex-girlfriend back despite her clear disinterest. There is violence against women throughout the film.
A woman is raped by two men in a row. The second attack is substantially more violent than the first, although for the most part only sounds are heard. Flashbacks to these attacks occur at various points throughout the film.
To cope with being institutionalized, the protagonist imagines she's in a fantasy-world brothel and that she and the other patients are sex slaves. In the fantasy sequences, the girls are passed between customers and there are three on-screen attempted rapes. It's also heavily implied that the protagonist was institutionalized in the first place because she was raped, and her attacker got her committed so she wouldn't be believed.
A rape scene occurs onscreen.
Super (Movie)
One of the opening scenes of the film is of a young boy being raped by an adult woman. This scene is explicit and a few minutes long. The film does not portray this act in a negative way and it is never discussed by any of the characters, but it is important in understanding the main character's backstory. The young boy in this scene was played by the director's 13-year-old son.
Swordfish (Movie)
During the movie one character is asked to hack into a government data base while restrained and given a blowjob by a woman. Once he is unrestrained, he tries to push the woman off, and has a gun pointed at his head. The woman tries to kiss him and he pushes her away.
A man walks into a room where another man had just been having sex with a woman who is either dead or under anesthesia. There is another scene in which a man licks a woman’s ears suggestively before attaching jumper cables to them.
Taken (2008) (Movie)
The main character’s daughter is abducted and transported into an underground underage sex ring where girls are auctioned off to wealthy men for sexual abuse. Several drug dens and brothels are shown with men violating drugged/drunk girls and women.
Tank Girl (Movie)
The sexual violence in this movie was always from non-heroic characters, and Tank Girl (Lori Petty) always either physically defends the victim or convinces the assaulter to leave, sometimes using their own homophobia against them. Attempted rape/child sexual abuse: occurs shortly after Tank's imprisonment at Water and Power and an attempted rape occurs at the Liquid Silver Club.
Team America (Movie)
One character jokes about forcing another character to perform oral sex on him. Later on in the movie, he actually forces him to perform oral sex in order to “prove his loyalty to the team and the cause”. Another man hates actors because he was raped as a child by the cast of Cats. All of these incidents are played for laughs.
The story is about war and genocide, and gives a very raw depiction of what happens.
One character - an adult during the movie - is strongly implied to have engaged in a sexual relationship with an adult whilst a teenager and to have been a victim of childhood sexual abuse.
At 45:45- 48:40, a female character enters their home and she go upstairs to get some rest. For an unknown reason, the other male characters start talking about who is most likely to rape her and starts accusing each other of who would be. She overhears this and leaves. At 1:07:10 -1:08:31, a man gets ready to go to sleep when a demon creature enters the room and takes the covers off of him. He then wakes up, realizes that it is not a dream and protests. The creature supposedly succeeds in raping him: the scene cuts away before it happens. The rape is then mentioned several times throughout.
Thunderball (Movie)
After attempting to force himself on a woman, the main male character blackmails her into having sex with him. His victim is later shown to have enjoyed it. Later, the villain ties a woman up on her bed and threatens to torture her with ice cubes and a lit cigarette before being interrupted. His intentions are not sexual, but it is quite reminiscent of an attempted rape, and leads another character to assume that this is what was happening.
Thursday (Movie)
A woman rapes a man who is tied to a chair: the scene goes on for quite some time and is graphic.
Tides (Movie)
While searching a woman's room, a man makes suggestive comments towards her: when she does not respond, he pins her back against the wall and begins kissing her and tearing at her clothes. When he becomes distracted, she is able to get away from him. She then kisses him to proceed to kill him. SPOILERS: It is revealed that one man orchestrates the kidnapping of young girls and indoctrinates them into his way of thinking. By doing this, he is planning for them to breed with "his people" when they are women. Howver, there is no harassment/assault of the children within the story. We also learn that this man's supposed wife and child are those of another man, whom he had arrested and imprisoned. Considering that he is in a power position, the relationship is presumably unconsensual, even if no coercition or violence is shown on-screen.
TNT Jackson (Movie)
There are two attempted rape scenes (5:30-6:18 and 43:20-45:04), used as a vehicle to see breasts on screen and establish characters/environments as dangerous, immoral. There is violence against women and general misogyny throughout the film.
Trancers (Movie)
About halfway through the movie, a woman has sex with a man she thought was someone else when two men's minds get switched for a period of time.
Trauma (Movie)
There are multiple instances of on screen rape in this film. The antagonist is shown to have been forced to rape his mother while she is strapped to a chair, they then kill her and force him to continue raping her. This is shown in full. The antagonist is shown to have been forced to molest a baby when he was younger. He sticks his hand in a baby crib at the demands of his father, baby is heard crying and he pulls his hand out with blood on it. We never see the baby but the implication is clear. The antagonist is in a sexual relationship with his son. The antagonist and his son break into a house with 4 women in it after leering at them through the windows. They proceed to rape the women and kiss each other. Generational incest is shown through the antagonists' relationship but also in the female victims they are holding who have had children.
The Trip (Movie)
Thhree criminals who have taken refuge in the cabin threaten to rape both of the main characters, with an extended scene where they physically restrain the male character. The male character is noticeably traumatized by this. Both characters must beg the criminals not to assault them.
Troy (Movie)
A captured woman is bound by rope, beaten, and almost raped by a group of soldiers. This woman is later threatened with rape again. Women are described as being used "for breeding".
Tuff Turf (Movie)
U.F.O. (Movie)
While at a bar, a man tries to kiss a woman he was hitting on. Later the same man attempts to rape one of his female friends. He hits her and pushes her down onto a counter where he tears her shirt open, but he is fought off by her and another man.
A drunk man forces himself on a woman who is then saved.
During a sequence at a brothel (about 20 minutes in), a man grabs an initially willing sex worker by the throat and throws her onto the bed. She is visibly uncomfortable from the moment he grabs her and sounds pained when thrown. The film cuts away briefly before returning to the scene, where the man still is still gripping her throat as she straddles him. Worthy of note: The film opens with a home invasion scene: there is no sexual assault but a mother and daughter are brutally shot. The same thing happens with the sex workers in the brothel sequence.
A class of 18 year old boys lure a woman to a squash court, hit her, and threaten to gang-rape her before she is able to run away.
One of the main characters is gang raped (34:06-34:51) and is thereafter considered a "ruined woman." The person who ordered the rape was her beloved's father, and he ordered the rape so that the beloved would lose interest in her.
Attempted rape is implied. A woman is circled and grabbed by a group of men in an alleyway. A bishop is implied to have had regular sexual interactions with children in the past. He also attempts to overpower a woman so he is on top of her, but is cut short from going any further.
A man 'caresses' a woman's cleavage as she tries to protest. A (female) vampire licks a woman's face; the woman is disgusted and protests. A woman (who is kidnapped and under the hypnosis of a vampire) is kissed without her consent: she is then visibly uncomfortable but has to contiune to dance with him (under his control).
Sexual assault/rape are significant elements of the film's plot. Discussions and depictions of sexual violence throughout. The rape scene is very early on in the movie and lasts a very long time.
This film mostly centers around the aftermath of child sexual trauma. It explores violence and gender roles. The main character has erectile dysfunction, which is a point of major shame for him. Halfway through the film we find out that this dysfunction began after he witnessed sexual harassment to a woman when he was a child. He was found by the two perpetrators and was forced to rape the woman in front of them (this last part is not shown on-screen) The main character's love interest also has a history of child sexual assault, after being forced by her teacher to sit upon his lap while he has a hard-on (also not shown on-screen). In general, the society is depicted as extremely sexist, with several sexualised images of women and insults towards them.
Violent Cop (Movie)
Under the influence of heroin, a woman is raped. The scene is brief and has no nudity, but thrusting.
It is heavily implied that one of the female protagonists has been gang raped.
S1E6: a character forces himself on a woman, but is fended off S2E1: a woman implies that her dead husband wanted to assault their daughter. S2E11: a man mentions that two men in his group raped two teenage girls. S3E7: a female character is abducted with her boyfriend. She is taken into a separate room from her and forced to remove her top for a man. The man tries to get her to information from her by intimidating her. He removes his gun belt, smells her hair, touches her, and then forces her to bend over on a table where he stands behind her. He does not rape her, but he comes incredibly close and this scene is very intense. S3E11: the same woman shares that experience with her boyfriend in detail. He asks if she was raped. She says no. S3E14: a character is preparing a room to torture another character. As he takes out a few items of torture, a speculum and other similar items are brought out, implying the torture might also be of the sexual kind. S4E7: characters stumble across a corpse with the word “rapist” nailed to it's chest. S4E16: a young boy and a woman are dragged away with the intention of being raped in front of the boy's father. They are, however, saved. S5E1: a group of men selects a woman to rape. As she is dragged away she screams 'not again', implying this has happened before. S5E4: a man threatens to expose a crime committed by a young girl if she does not become his sex slave. He is murdered in self-defense. A man corners a teenage girl and makes her suck on a lollipop: the scene has a lot of sexual tension. S7E4: a character discusses being married to and having sex with numerous women, all of whom are forced into engaging in this relationship to protect their spouses. S7E15: a character is about to rape a woman but is interrupted by another character. S11E2: a character describes an experience where they discovered a group of men who were planning to kidnap them. They prevented the group from doing so. They then go on to describe finding a dead woman who was horribly mutilated with the implication that they kept her as a sexual slave and then killed her after she became obviously pregnant. A female character shares a story about how she came across an old man faking a disability to lure to her to his home. She is aware that he is faking and does not need help, yet she goes to his home. She finds a cloth soaked in chloroform that the man was going to use on her. She takes the rag and stuffs it in his mouth and kills him. She then hears noises upstairs and finds a pregnant zombie woman with its arms and legs cut off and sewn back on. The baby inside the woman was trying to claw its way out of her womb. She also finds 3 other living pregnant women chained to a wall. It is implied they were used as sex slaves. She frees them and they go their separate ways. S11E11: the leader of a small community has the skulls of rapists, murderers, and cannibals on display on a shelf in his office.
The aggressor removes some of a woman's clothing without her consent, ostensibly with the intention to rape or further sexually assault her.
The Warriors (Movie)
A male character makes aggressive sexual comments towards a female character, and aggressively kisses and attempts to rape an undercover cop.
A man repeatedly ignores a woman's sexual rejections, beats her, and is preparing to rape her until another character intervenes. This instance is brought up again later in the movie to shame the victim.
Waterworld (Movie)
A woman is used as a bargaining chip and a wman wants to have sex with her. She is unwilling and the man is eventually stopped.
Wild Card (Movie)
The main female character has a flashback to her rape (about 20 minutes into the movie): we see a man on top of her.
The main female character of the film is a prostitute: prostitution is one theme of the movie. At about 01:35:00, she is raped by a man (who is then killed by someone else): the scene is particularly gratuitous.
Witchtrap (Movie)
A man watches through the window as a woman changes. There are mentions of rape and underage trafficking as crimes. The main group speculates that a woman may have been raped before she was killed but we as the viewer know this did not happen.
Throughout the film, the topics of forced marriage (girls with adult men), (sexual) slavery and the conception of a child through rape are discussed and depicted. Intense flashbacks scenes of sexual assault are shown: the protagonist is raped by the antagonist after being captured as a war prisoner (her legs and arms are tied with a rope). At a slave auction where several women have been captured, a slaver molests one of the women. Worthy of note: one of the central characters attempts to escape from a slave auction. When she is caught, her love interest (a free man) buys her. However, in the next scene, he immediately sets her free and shows he only paid the money to prevent her from being killed or sold as a slave to someone else. The two are implied to have had sex afterwards.
There is a scene where a man accosts a woman who is alone in the park at night. The scene is not sexual in nature but may be troubling to some viewers: before anything beyond an arm grab/pull happens, the man is confronted. This scene goes on for almost 20 seconds. Cat calls occur on multiple occasions - one of which precedes the scene detailed above. This particularly happens to one character in particular and most scenes of this kind occur within the first hour of the film. The film contains a whole plot line about the titular character's dead lover coming back to life through the body of another man. It is implied that the titular character and her lover (in somebody else's body) have sex: at the end of the movie, the female protagonist meets the man whose body was 'used' in this scene without his consent.
World War Z (Movie)
The main male antagonist tells a story about a military mission he was on. It is implied that he raped the woman in the story. There is no description and this is not a graphic conversation. Near the end of the movie a female antagonist tells the captured protagonist that she will let the main male antagonist "have his way with her" as a threat to make her divulge information.
Wrath of Man (Movie)
A scene is extremely implicative of multiple accounts of prior sexual assault (57:26-59:30). There is background audio of forced child pornography.
A man corners a woman while she is leaving the bathroom. He tries to get her to leave with him but after she refuses multiple times he grabs her breast and then drags her into another room. The man pins her down as she screams and tries to get him off her, and her husband finds her before anything further happens.
A woman is grabbed and pulled off screen while in a towel. The next time we see her, she is lying on a bed, presumably having been raped and brutally murdered. A child is raped offscreen and the rapist talks about it afterwards.
In the opening credits, a main character carries a woman into a house against her will. They are engaged in a war, and another soldier attempts to stop the man but is killed by the man. The screen cuts to a new scene, so no assault is shown on screen, but the character is well established to enjoy rape in other media he is in, so it is heavily implied he rapes the woman he kidnapped. Worthy of note: A woman engages in a years-long romantic and sexual relationship with a man under false pretenses.
X2 (Movie)
A woman attempts to seduce a man by disguising herself as a different woman. He sees through her deception and she leaves.
A group sexual assault is portrayed as "humorous" because the attackers "finish too quick". The plot is to rescue the main character's sister from a human trafficking ring where everyone is drugged and unable to recognize anyone they would even know.
Yojimbo (Movie)
A woman is rescued from being raped.
Yummy (Movie)
There is some sexual harassment throughout the film, and an attempted rape at the very end.
Zan (Movie)
A rape scene occurs during a fight, with many cuts between the action scenes and the rape.