THC: What was the training like for The Matrix?
CAM: I trained first for a few months to get in shape, then for six months to get the action shots. We trained for endurance, flexibility and martial arts. I love The Matrix a lot-I am lucky and blessed to be a part of it and I believe in it.
THC: Do you feel that there is a greater variety of women's roles in Hollywood today?
CAM: For me, I feel so lucky, that I had so many opportunities. I don't feel that Hollywood is not giving women a chance. Women have a shorter span of time, but it's really an individual process. Women still have bridges to cross.
THC: How does it feel to have your own action figure?
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