Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt are exploring their generational gap as they promote their film "The Electric State." In a new video shared by Netflix, the pair are seen exploring and comparing various '90s items that cause nostalgia, with Pratt having to explain their purpose to Brown.
Brown and Pratt star in Netflix's new film, premiering this March 14th. The clip, shared earlier today, shows the hilarious generational gap between its two stars.
"But you can walk around with this?" says Brown at the start of the clip, holding on to a Walkman.
"It's called a Walkman," said Pratt, laughing.
"Oh, okay. I didn't know that!"
The pair look through other devices, including a camera recorder, a Polaroid, and an old Motorola phone. When Pratt showed Brown a recording made on tape, she said "Ooh, it's kind of eerie!" surprised by the sound quality.
You can check out the full video below.
Why has Brown been trending over the past couple of days?
Earlier this week, Brown addressed the criticism she's been exposed as she's promoted her film "The Electric State." She shared that many news outlets have been questioning her clothing and her appearance.
"I want to take a moment to talk about something that I believe is bigger than me, something that affects all young women who grow up under public scrutiny," she said in a video shared on her Instagram.
Brown called out the expectations that she's burned with, saying that many expect her to continue to look like the same little girl who starred in the series "Stranger Things." She called out outlets for publishing articles that claim she's "aging badly" and that question whether or not she's gotten work done on her face.
"Let’s do better. Not just for me, but for every young girl who deserves to grow up without fear of being torn apart for simply existing," she concluded.