A man cuts his own arm and draws blood to make it seem like another man has stabbed him in order to falsely accuse him.
One man defends himself from another by hitting him with his staff, knocking him to the ground. He then grabs the man's sword and runs him through his chest. Intense scene but not very bloody.
A man is captured by Cornwall's soldiers and lynched. The man is shown crying while the noose is put around his neck, and we see him die and hear his neck break when the soldiers pull away the stool. This is a pretty brutal scene, though it is relatively quick.
One brief albeit very graphic and disturbing scene of torture and mutilation a little over half-way through the film (described below).
The final scene of the play (also described below) is quite violent and sad, though this film's depiction of it is not overly gory.