
Six
Movie • 2017
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Does a woman get slapped?
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Does a family member die?
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Jane's son, Edward VI, died at 15. For better or for worse, he outlived both of his parents.
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Is a child abandoned by a parent?
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Only by death- a character discusses how she died in childbirth, leaving behind a son.
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Yes, Katherine Howard describes being in intimate relationships with way older men (38+) when she was a child beginning at 13
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its about henry the eighth.... yes.
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Are there abusive parents?
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It can be assumed that Henry wasn't the kindest to any of his children, especially not Mary or Elizabeth (on account of them being girls). It also isn't mentioned in the show, but K. Howard's grandmother was physically abusive to her.
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Does an abused person forgive their abuser?
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Jane Seymour is the only one who has anything remotely positive to say about Henry VIII in regards to who he is as a person, but even she acknowledges that it's only because she was able to give him a son.
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Does the abused become the abuser?
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Is a woman brutalized for spectacle?
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Executions were public at the time, and Anne and Katherine were beheaded.
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Is someone gaslighted?
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Yes, characters are told that their ‘tragic stories’ aren’t that tragic even though it made them suffer
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Addiction
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Animal
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Assault
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Is there pedophilia?
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the fifth wife was a minor, and her song is about her experience with being abused by older men
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Is rape mentioned?
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Skip "All You Wanna Do" ENTIRELY if this triggers you.
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Not counted as such in those days but Katherine Howard was 13 when she first had an intimate relationship with a 23 year old
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No, but it's worth mentioning that during Katherine Howard's song, the coreography has the other queens putting their hands on her repeatedly in reference to how she was used as a sexual plaything since she was 13. Katherine herself isn't disturbed by this until she realizes that Thomas Culpepper is no different from the other men who used her.
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Bodily Harm
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Is there a hanging?
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No but a character says that another character should be hung
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Does someone asphyxiate?
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The gasping at the end of "All You Wanna Do" could come off as this depending on who you ask (Even though Katherine's confirmed cauae of death was beheading)
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Is there decapitation?
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Two characters are decapitated and one has a whole song called Don’t Lose Ur Head. However we don’t actually see it happening
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Children
Does a kid die?
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Kathrine Howard was 18 when she died but she’s played by an adult
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Is a minor sexualized?
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Katherine Howard, who was seventeen at the absolute youngest when she was executed, is sexualized by much older men. She isn't disturbed by this until the final chorus of "All you Wanna do"
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Creepy Crawly
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Death
Does a major character die?
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Two of the characters are beheaded and one dies during childbirth. None of this is depicted on-stage and only mentioned.
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Does someone die?
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It is talked about that Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard were hung and that Jane Seymore died. But nothing is shown or reenacted
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Disability
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Drugs/Alcohol
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Family
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Does a parent die?
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Yes, Multiple and before their children. This is what happened in history tho
Catherine of Aragon died and had a daughter
Anne Boleyn was beheaded and had a daughter
Jane seymour died after birthing her son
Henry died when his children were young but we don’t hear about it other than a wife saying that she outlived him
Catherine of Aragon died and had a daughter
Anne Boleyn was beheaded and had a daughter
Jane seymour died after birthing her son
Henry died when his children were young but we don’t hear about it other than a wife saying that she outlived him
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Does someone cheat?
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Yes, Henry had multiple mistresses
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Fear
Are there jump scares?
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But if you're listening to the album versions (which, for the most part, have no dialogue), the emotional whiplash from "Heart of Stone" to "Haus of Holbein" is intense.
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Are there ghosts?
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All the character died before the show so they can be interpreted as being ghosts
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Are there natural bodies of water?
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The only mentions of natural water is a river in the chorus of "Heart of Stone"
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Does someone wet/soil themselves?
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But "a magic substance from your bladder" is mentioned in Haus of Holbein, though nobody is actually seen peeing.
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Large-scale Violence
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Law Enforcement
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Is there incarceration?
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Unclear in the show, but both Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard were arrested and imprisoned before they were beheaded.
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Medical
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Does someone have cancer?
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It isn't mentioned in too much detail in the show, but Catherine of Aragon died from what would later be recognized as heart cancer
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Mental Health
Does someone die by suicide?
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Does someone attempt suicide?
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Does someone say "I'll kill myself"?
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Does someone suffer from PTSD?
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It can be assumed that Katherine has PTSD from all the sexual abuse she experienced. ("It's never EVER Different!")
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Are there anxiety attacks?
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I think you’d count the end of all you want to do as one
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Does someone have a meltdown?
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Katherine and Anne (Boleyn) both freak out when they realize their fates. Katherine's is more prominent since it's paired with her realizing that she wasn't loved by all the men in her life for who she was, but rather for what she could do in the sheets.
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Noxious
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Is there shakey cam?
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its not officially recorded, its a live musical and if youre watching it on a device it was recorded on someones phone which is bound to be shaky
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Is there obscene language/gestures?
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Out of all the wives, Anne Boleyn favors obscene language the most (though the others dabble). In most stagings, she typically makes a b*****b gesture toward the end of her song. Katherine Howard also discusses obscene topics due to her trauma, but she tends toward innuendo and euphemism rather than explicit language.
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Paranoia
Is the fourth wall broken?
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It’s a live musical, not movie
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Pregnancy
Does someone miscarry?
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Yes, two queens fight over who had the most miscarriages
8 all together but doesn’t happen in the show
8 all together but doesn’t happen in the show
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Is there childbirth?
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Does a pregnant person die?
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Jane died shortly after her kid was born but it isn’t clearly stated and the audience might assume she died in childbirth
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Are there babies or unborn children?
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Only mentioned
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Prejudice
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Does the black guy die first?
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While Catherine of Aragon, Anna of Cleves, and Catherine Parr are usually portrayed by actresses of color, none of their deaths are prominently mentioned in show. The wives who actually die during the course of their marriages to Henry are portrayed by white women.
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Is there Aphobia?
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But for my romance or sex-repulsed folks, Heart of Stone and I Don't Need Your Love are both very romantically charged. All You Wanna Do is sexually charged, along with themes of CSA.
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Race
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Relationships
Is there a large age gap?
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Many between Henry abd each of his wives
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Religious
Is religion discussed?
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The Protestant Reformation, Church Of England, and Catholic Church are major parts of the story
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Sex
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Not necessarily- a character discusses being married to Henry VIII’s brother, then being married to Henry VIII.
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Is there sexual content?
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Boleyn pantomimes giving head during live versions of "Don't Lose Ur Head" and "All You Wanna Do" is chock full of innuendo.
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Is someone sexually objectified?
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Yes, Katherine Howard
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Is there BDSM?
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There's a line "Broad, Dark, Sexy Mannox" in All You Wanna Do where the first letters of each word intentionally spell it out, but it is never shown or directly mentioned as far as I'm aware.
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Sexism
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Sickness
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Social
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Are there fat suits?
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I unintentionally clicked yes. There are no fat suits in the show.
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Spoiler
Does it have a sad ending?
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They acknowledge that in history they had tragic endings but do a rewrite song and and happy and peppy
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Vehicular
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Violence
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