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PotterAndPitties t1_iydtxze wrote
Wasn't he Galen Erso in Rogue One?
hypnotic20 t1_iye1826 wrote
He was
Hooterdear t1_iye41yc wrote
He worked for the Empire, secretly enjoyed it.
Mysterious-Sense-185 t1_iydukii wrote
Watch Another Round
Any-Walrus-2599 t1_iydve58 wrote
Amazing performance, great dancer!
Mysterious-Sense-185 t1_iye0bym wrote
By far my favorite Mads movie next to The Hunt
malmini t1_iydxq0d wrote
Or The Hunt
Mysterious-Sense-185 t1_iye0cnf wrote
Yep!
JohnnyTroubador t1_iydu2gd wrote
Polar and Star Wars beg to differ. He has had several other hero or normal roles.
evilsir t1_iydv99g wrote
Polar was awesome.
Except that >!torture scene!<. Fuck me running that was rough
JohnnyTroubador t1_iydvl1n wrote
lol yeah, that was uh...a little rough
Earthpig_Johnson t1_iydu7ls wrote
He played the love interest in Hannibal.
Warm-Enthusiasm-9534 t1_iydx87t wrote
The show's one true waifu.
Twigling t1_iydvl0f wrote
Hollywood prefers him in villain roles I guess? It's worth seeing him in some of his non-Hollywood roles, off the top of my head here's some where he's not playing the villain:
Arctic
The Hunt
Another Round
A Royal Affair
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Reynlocke t1_iydxp02 wrote
If I remember corretly, he was the protagonist in the movie Polar.
yallscrazy t1_iye67c0 wrote
Well his name is Mads, not Happys.....
RK_Bob t1_iyduo9t wrote
Not necessarily a villain in the hunt (2012)
clusterlizard99 t1_iydvdpd wrote
He is and he isn't.
RK_Bob t1_iydvi56 wrote
My thoughts exactly 😂
a_denizen t1_iydv42s wrote
The Hunt (2012) featured a strong, non villainous performance by Mikkelsen.
SpideyFan914 t1_iydvkzt wrote
True, but try telling that to the other characters in the movie. "Mads Mikkelsen playing a normal guy?? Impossible!"
SpideyFan914 t1_iydw9oc wrote
The actual answer, I think, is that Hollywood tends to cast Eastern European characters in villainous roles. Daniel Bruhl and Christoph Waltz are mostly cast as villains as well. Even when they're not, they tend to play off those tropes (like Bruhl in Rush isn't villainous but is seen that way by others, or Waltz in Django as a direct subversion of the evil German trope).
If you watch Mikkelsen's Danish films, he gets much more complex roles.
casualevils t1_iye3b8t wrote
Germany and Denmark are not eastern Europe lol
Tarmac_Chris t1_iye31b3 wrote
First film I saw him in was a western blockbuster ‘King Arthur’ with a very underrated cast btw (look it up honestly) - he played Tristan, who was a good guy.
Abakaroff t1_iydttib wrote
Problems with sleep indeeed
SadsMikkelsen t1_iydtx0w wrote
That's just the kind of person he is, he takes those roles because he can relate to them. Trust me.
Sliz_wiz t1_iydu3eh wrote
Have you seen his face?
TaroFuzzy5588 t1_iydvzlo wrote
Same thing with Bruce Dern
ShaunTrek t1_iydwdcr wrote
Not at all accurate.
Gizzard_Guy44 t1_iye995w wrote
a ) he doesn't only
b) he looks villian-ish
kasetti t1_iyec09b wrote
To me Mads looks like a kind family man. The role in The Hunt was perfect for him imo
nayapapaya t1_iyeb5ld wrote
Typecasting is a big problem in general but especially if they're not native English speaking actors. Just look at someone like Michelle Yeoh or Hiroyuki Sanada or even Antonio Banderas. The roles Banderas gets in Spain are much more interesting and complex than most of his Hollywood output and he's one of the more fortunate ones. Michelle Yeoh has been working in Hollywood for literal decades and she's almost never had a role that asks her to be more than cool martial artist lady. Ditto Hiroyuki Sanada.
NurseCobbelstein t1_iydu463 wrote
He doesn’t only play villains, you’re just watching Hollywood movies, that’s your problem.