Emily Browning criticises Sucker Punch censoring

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."

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