Hmm... Yes and no? A woman slaps her husband the moment they're reunited after months apart ("You said it would be three weeks!"), but immediately afterwards they both laugh and embrace. The slap is obviously caused by overwhelming relief after her long-harboured fear of having lost the man she loves.
Not by loved ones, but a child is subjected to some horrible things and spends a lot of the time being terrified and desperately unhappy (we see her crying and screaming and struggling more than once). After being separated from both her father and her beloved dog, she and her loving stepmother are captured while trying to flee from the enemy, and they're both present when people who have been caring for them are killed - one man is hanged and disembowelled, and another has his throat slit. The girl and the woman are then taken to a place far away and held in captivity there. It seems that they're being treated okay at first, but at some point the girl is roughly taken from the stepmother to be put in a convent. It all ends well for the girl, though.
Horses are used in battle, being wounded, falling and dying all over the place. At around 1:34, a man makes a cut in a living cow's neck/shoulder and holds a waterskin to the wound, tapping its blood, while the cow remains standing, still alive. He says he's going to make "black pudding", i.e. blood pudding, from the blood.
There's a meat market with unplucked chickens and the like, and there are dead horses on a battlefield. There are also two dead geese, held up in each hand by a man while he's swearing an oath ("By these swans, I...") - weird.
One person is graphically hanged for refusing to give up information about the whereabouts of Robert, at 1:03:00. A second is strung up by a noose after having his throat slit.
Someone is put in a gibbet (cage), which is then lowered from the top of a wall to hang in mid-air. No food or water. I'm not sure how long the person stays there. We also see a man being hanged, then disembowelled while still alive.
Men hiding in a cart/wagon under a "lid" of branches (made to look like a full load of branches); we briefly see it from the inside. Woman in a rather narrow gibbet (cage) suspended high over the sea.