VENICE: Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen may be one of Hollywood's favourite villains, but for cinema back home, he says, the question of good and evil is ...
Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen poses during red carpet of the movie “Bastarden ” presented in competion at the 80th Venice Film Festivalon September 1, 2023 at Venice Lido. AFPPIX: Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen may be one of Hollywood's favourite villains, but for cinema back home, he says, the question of good and evil is a bit more nuanced than most US films suggest.
That measured approach to his new film has not prevented Mikkelsen from playing a string of memorable villains, including the Nazi in the latest Indiana Jones film, released earlier this year. “He hates nobility and he wants to be one them... and a man who is willing to burn down the world to achieve this,“ Mikkelsen said.“He’s never let anyone into his life. He’s never ever experienced any emotion towards any other person -- And he is surprised when it happens,“ he said.
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