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Millie Bobby Brown Rewatches Stranger Things, Grey's Anatomy, Damsel & More | Vanity Fair

Mar 09, 2024
I mean, she's a good girl, she also wants to take a look back at my career. M baby

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, let's see in the selection. Hello everyone. I'm Millie Bobby Brown and I'm going to take a look back at some of my scenes during my career so far, so let's do it, she broke my arm, my arm, come on, oh, this is it, I don't even remember. I never saw the first season. I didn't really have time at the time she came out. You know, we just went. on press tours and interviews and now we can enjoy it

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and really enjoy the show, it's so, so confusing, the memories you don't really remember, like the details of it all, I didn't think this would be big at all and In fact, I still don't I liked it after we performed at the Emmys and we moved on, Ellen.
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I thought it was going to go up and it was going to go down, like you knew I didn't know and then I was like, oh, I. I watch G and I stay consistent and I can continue doing really cool

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, but I'm 10 so I immediately think I just want a puppy and my hair to grow back. You know, that's really it. She was thinking, come on, yeah, that's right, you better run, she's our friend and she's crazy. I love that line, it's my favorite line too. I think my friends actually say this about me, they're like she's our friend and she's crazy. this makes me so happy oh the energy it brought was like magnetic on the screen oh the emptiness the most depressing place that ever existed I'm always alone I always have to be excited and scared I'm in the water My feet are rotten I'm hungry, it's just which is my least favorite set of all time M Sorry, sorry, how do you feel about the girl at the door?
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She needs braces, you see those teeth. I opened it. I think this is probably the most I talked all season. 1 I remember thinking I have lines like this today, it's so funny and I remember how cold it was and I remember actually lying down on that trip. I remember I was studying Mesopotamia and Fal Crescent and all the kids were a few grades older than me. but they said we knew about Mesopotamia and I was like, "Okay, I hate myself, but yeah, I remember having to go back to school and spending four hours of school in between these really emotional scenes, so we had two jobs, this is so iconic." scene because you start saying, oh Mike and 11, like they're falling in love and there's Dustin, you know, the friendship they have is very, very nice and I think that's the beginning of the wonderful friendship between the boys and 11.
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It was exceptionally cold water and he didn't really touch me like he had his hand on my back but I did everything the control camera was underneath which was really exciting and I watched the replay each time to see what else I could do. I wanted to feel like the audience was underwater and also try to catch their breath. It was the first aquatic scene I did like that. It was really great and it was winter in London so it was very, very cold. I will ask you. This only once. Where is Marus? No, who would she be?
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A curious data. I didn't know my lines. I was. This is something I am. I never go on set to narrate my lines. I learn them during the day so that it is instinctive. and that whatever comes out comes out, so for this scene I purposely didn't know my lines, so what came out was really stuttering, you know, messy and scared, and that's what I liked about this scene is that she was really searching. every word that came out because she was begging him to stop, well now you see my face, no your face is totally unforgettable.
I love that line that made me like that, but it's also really hard to say it all before it's about to get you wet. in water again and I probably inhaled half the water at this point, so it took me 2 months to learn this part of the scene before production, it was really difficult. I practiced a lot and learned all the skills so that the day I got there I could just do a dance routine, Helena, she is so funny that you can't intentionally come in with anger or aggression with her because she is so funny.
I was using real force on her and in one shot of her I just pushed her and she just fell down. right on her butt and it was so funny and we were both laughing out loud. She is one of the most talented and fun actresses I have ever worked with and just like her energy, she lights up the entire room. I love this pot. Marijuana is my favorite, this actually wasn't even written, the director basically told me to provoke him, you know, hit him so he'll fight you

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and I was like, how do I do that?
And this is what I do. I really love it. the reactions are like whoo that worked you know it's never confidence it's more like oh god I'm smart that's how it works it really landed and he's attractive yeah I love that about anola like you're learning with her as you go the ceremony progresses. Now it's complete, you can return. This is the scene right before she is thrown into the cave. They're making it their strange family ritual. She doesn't really know why they are doing it, but she is very scared, but maybe she is falling too. love and she's starting to trust him he's supposed to take you back I'm fine walking very poor Nick had to hold me and nine layers of dress but for 12 hours a day so it's crazy yeah he did great Seriously, I was wearing it.
Everything you see me wear in the movie I'm wearing, so there was a lot to hold. Floria would love this part. She closes her eyes. I have you working with Robin. It was incredible to be able to work with such an experienced actor. It was a dream come true and she brought a lot to every scene even though it may not have been her close-up and she was behind the camera as if she was continually there for me, she brought a certain energy that made me bring more every day, the best kind of I'm very drawn to strong female leads, but just being able to executive produce this meant a lot because I was able to be behind the camera and have a say in casting the story of the plot.
It was really nice and I was able to live also my main role of producer sorry, they never kicked me out he was going to throw me I was pulling my face and then we cut each other and they basically put me on a wooden board and I just fell backwards up and down on a wooden board while they lifted me up and down, but actually that day I was on the wooden board. I had the flu so I basically couldn't breathe and I was like and I had to do it. Mime because he had lost his voice so I had to imitate my scream and then an ADR just yelled Dr.
Yeah, Ric, what's that look? I also think it was the first time I worked with a fan, the fans were blowing in my face. and I was like I can't see it, okay, keep moving. In fact, I spent the entire episode on the phone, he basically teaches me how to get through where I have to put a straw down his throat, it's all so exciting saying that I obviously didn't do it. I actually didn't, I was just doing ADR the whole time and then this is the scene where they actually see each other. My phone went off, but I kept singing until they came, just like you said he was about to leave with those Dumbos. ears yes, that was a moment in time you did great you were perfect you're fine I have no words that's better than the strangest

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that's better than all things that there is what you call a performance it's like going to a school of performance unfortunately mine was televised for the whole world to see, but that was like my practice.
I remember watching it with my whole family when it came on TV and we were all freaking out and my dad was like, "You're amazing" and my mom was like, This is amazing and I thought, yeah, I'm so good Gadora Gora, my hair is crazy with this. , but I love it so much. What was so cool is that the set wasn't actually moving, but the camera was moving and was right in front of me. It's all green screen, so I just have to pretend that Gadora comes with all the real fire of it, you know, it's all around me, the rubble, it's all around me.
I had this incredibly fast lady who had a voice from God that I just know like anador is coming and he's going to kill you and you and I basically just he would just narrate what I did which was amazing she can't help but scream like We were fine, this was also instinctive, it was not a scripted director. I stuck with it, it's really nice to see that when that comes to fruition, I turned 17 the day I filmed this, so it's very positive. So actually 11 created the website. I still need some clarification, why are you crying for them? 11 after everything they did to you.
This was a young girl who played me. She actually looked a lot like me. She also shaved her hair. I directed it, which was really exciting in my directorial debut um and uh and it was really exciting because I just wanted to have more of a say in how it would move because I remember that and I remember exactly what that was like and then I basically sat on an egg for 3 days. and we went through each scene and I moved my face the way I would like her face to look when she screamed, I screamed just so she could feel the intensity of the scene and you would know that she could.
I feel like someone is acting against her because she also has to look at a green tennis bowl. She always used to clench her fists when she used my powers, so I showed her things like that, um, showing her how to use her face, um. her, her body posture, her strength, she needed to feel like she was trying hard because her power is, so you know, it's bigger than ha and she's like this beautiful little girl, so I was like we have to convey our inner dragon, please continue home. Hurry up hey that's my bike so I went to an audition for a family with 40 other girls in the room and their moms and no one brought their dad but my dad took me everywhere so my dad went the only one who sat in the room. trying to keep my head down and I was like, "I'm not going to get it," I got it and I walked out, my dad said, "Actually, I was like, yeah, I think so, okay, I need you to lend me this, okay, here is OK".
I promise to bring it back, okay, no, that's what you said about my mom's humidifier. We love it, we put up with it, Millie, she's so cute. I was also like humidifier, it's a very difficult word to say with an American accent, but I was very good. My American client at the time was fluid because I lived here for a long time, but it was a lot of fun and we were filming in Beverly Hills so I felt very nervous, my whole childhood was captured and I can remember it. and someday maybe my kids will be able to see that and also be able to have young girls who can look at that and say, "Okay, this is where she started, this is where she is and this is the journey in between and I think it's really nice, obviously there's a decline because people still see you, especially as a child actor, so people say, wait, you're not 8 years old anymore and you still don't have a shaved head and it's Well, no, I'm 20, it's like If I had a life and you know I want to grow as a person but also as an actor, so I'm proud of myself, you know, for being confident in putting myself out there and despite what someone does.
Think of my acting like I had fun and stuff. That's all that matters. Thanks for watching.

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