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EMILY BROWNING is breaking the rules. Not many people noticed when studio Warner Bros quietly adopted a "no female leads" policy for its movies. But you can't ignore the fact that Emily Browning just smashed it to pieces. "I don't know whether I'm going to get in trouble, but I'm going to say it anyway," she laughs cautiously. "We were like, 'Fuck you. We're going to make this

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to battle giant Samurai and zombie Nazis en route to freedom. Trippy? Believe it. "It really is an assault on the senses," says Browning. "We trained for three months, five days a week, six hours a day. Fighting, swords, guns, strength training with the Navy SEALS. On the first day, I went home and cried. After two weeks, I was completely addicted." You get the feeling Twilight might have been a little different if Stephanie Meyer had got her wish: Browning was the author's number one choice to play Bella Swan. But despite only being known for starring opposite Jim Carrey in dark children's fantasy Lemony Snicket, the Australian actress didn't go for a role that would have made her a megastar overnight. And that, she says, is exactly why. "I heard about the Twilight thing and I said, 'Honestly I'm not going to sign on to a three-movie deal, because I don't even know if I want to do this now.' I don't have any regrets, because I've seen the way the cast has been treated by the media and I don't think I could have handled it. I think I would have quit. It would have sent me crazy." Maybe Browning can thank part of her grounded attitude to Heath Ledger, who she acted with five years before the star's tragic death in Oz Western Ned Kelly. "I only worked with him for two weeks but he was just such a completely down-to-earth guy," she says fondly. "I just remember him being at the premiere feeling really freaked out by the cameras and the interviews and I felt comforted by that. Someone this talented but is also terrified by this side of things." Now it's finally time for the 22-year-old to stand up in the spotlight. But let's not

avoid the big question here. What's with the hair? "What, me cutting it all off?" she laughs. "Well. I bleached it for Sucker Punch. I like the idea of freaking people out, but I have got to the point where I want to be a girl again. I like being different versions of myself. I'm on style blogs every

day, it's disgusting! Even when I was little kid, I always wanted to be fashion designer. I really like Erdem a lot and Christopher Kane is great. I love Miu Miu and Prada..." She starts listing more names, then stops, laughs, takes a breath. "Yeah, I'm into it..."


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