Actress
Emily
Browning
is
very
disappointed
after
her
mild
love
making
scene
with
Jon
Hamm
was
axed
from
the
upcoming
action
movie
Sucker
Punch.
The
Australian
beauty
has
openly
condemned
the
Motion
Picture
Association
of
America
(MPAA)
and
also
filmmaker
Zack
Snyder
for
cropping
the
scene
in
a
bid
to
please
US
Censors.
Emily
Browning
is
playing
a
young
woman,
who
is
involuntarily
committed
to
a
mental
institution,
in
Zack
Snyder's
latest
project
Sucker
Punch.
Talking
to
the
Nylon
magazine,
the
Aussie
fashion
model
said,
"I
had
a
very
tame
and
mild
love
scene
with
Jon
Hamm.
It
was
like
heavy
breathing
and
making
out.
It
was
hardly
a
sex
scene...
I
think
that
it's
great
for
this
young
girl
to
actually
take
control
of
her
own
sexuality."
The
Australian
actress
blasted
both
MPAA
and
Zack.
Emily
Browning
said,
"Well,
the
MPAA
doesn't
like
that.
They
don't
think
a
girl
should
ever
be
in
control
of
her
own
sexuality
because
they're
from
the
Stone
Age.
I
don't
know
what
the
f**k
is
going
on
and
I
will
openly
criticise
it,
happily.
So
essentially,
they
got
Zack
to
edit
the
scene
and
make
it
look
less
like
she's
into
it."
However,
Zack
Snyder's
idea
behind
chopping
it
is
to
get
the
PG-13
rating
so
that
kids
under
17
will
be
allowed
to
see
the
movie
Sucker
Punch.
Responding
to
it,
Emily
Browning
said,
"I'm
torn.
I
want
an
'R'
(rating)
because
we
can
get
a
lot
of
cool
scenes
into
it,
but
then
I
like
the
idea
of
younger
girls
being
able
to
see
it."