Nudity isn’t a taboo in European film, which is great. In Australia, people have been a little bit weird about it to me, and I think in America it’s absolutely still a taboo, which I don’t get. I don’t really understand. People are saying, ‘Oh, you’re being exploited,’ but I entirely disagree. I felt as though I had so much control in terms of this character. I really trusted Julia, and I think it’s far more freeing to play a character where you feel so comfortable that you can be naked, but it’s not exploitative. I would feel far more used if I was playing a vacuous arm candy in a romantic comedy. I couldn’t think of anything worse, it’s really not my cup of tea.“
| — | Emily Browning |
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