During the opening scene, a man uses his whip against three male slaves.
Two boys are pulled in their ears, and dragged by a man.
Several scenes have some male characters playing swordfighting, first with wooden swords, and later with real swords.
Two boys begin to fight after a swordplay. This is all played for fun.
A man is hit by a falling sack, and struggles to get loose from it. This scene is made as a comic relief.
A man is thrown into a prison cell.
A leopard attempts to attack a man, when another man throws a stone and hits its right eye.
A man puts a fight with a leopard, and hits it once with a wooden object. He later gets scratched in three parts of his body during the fight. The leopard stops the attack for a reason.
A man murders another man by strangulating him. Later, a guard uses his rifle to shoot at an innocent man, who's blamed for the murder but gets away unharmed.
A man points at another man with a sharp object.
Two male characters are chased by multiple armed guards. A woman uses a flower vase to knock down a guard who points his rifle at the two men. The chase continues a little longer.
After around 65 minutes into the film, there are several mild battle scenes as a part of the Mexican Independence war. People attack with swords and rifles. Some other people are simply beaten and kicked. There are several explosions as well.
Several people are seen having been hurt during battles, but no blood seen.
An exhausted man appears to fall unconscious during a snowy day. No violence.