I love how Mads introduced himself to the same guy twice, each time because he thought the guy looked lonely and out of place and wanted to welcome him. Such a class act. He might not be good at remembering people but his heart was in the right place.😂
If you havent seen him in his Danish films like “The Hunt” and “Another round” you should definetly do so. He does subtle drama in such a simple but refined way, especially in his native language.
I really love this man as an actor. It was such a pleasure to watch Hannibal. Actors should aspire to reach such a level. - Emotion was so subtle. He made a character that analyzed everything but showed no emotion.
8551Soul - the fuck I mean? .. this actor’s name portrayed here is a famous talented Mads Mikkelsen. You’re probably thinking of Dolph Lundgren, another famous and talented action star from those damn Rocky movies that’s mistaken for him .. lol
@@retro9173 haha damn i truly mistake him with dolp lundgren. im sorry for that i honestly thought they were the same god damn person..you see im not good with faces either
Never mind forgetting Jerry Bruckheimer twice in 2 weeks, I think it's nice that he routinely introduced himself to a new camera man to help him feel welcone...
It's a pure pleasure just to hear him speak in a different language, even if don't understand a word (thanks to subtitles I do). It's so fascinating💕❤️
Beautiful man, both inside and out. I love his passion for his work. I love how he can reinvent himself in such a stunning way for each character he plays. Definitely my favourite actor!
I mean same...even if i would even remember where i first saw the person...even movie characters with super minor roles...i would remember what's their previous role but names...im really bad at names except if im really interested or force myself to memorize
Artemis Blue Psychologically speaking that's false 😂 People who learned psychology in the real world knows that forgetting creates compulsive repetitions and mental problems that you can't figure out why they happened and how to fix them. Forgetting traumatic events is a defense mechanism of denial and detachment from part of reality. Hannibal forgot he ate Mischa in the books and so even though he learned psychology, because that was too much for him, he can't bear remembering it, and so he can't see why he is killing and eating - he wanted to feel powerful in a once vulnerable situation, but he forgot it, so .. he does it again and again, and cannot separate needs and methods of accomplishing needs, so he can't stop killing. Psychologist and Neuroscientist Mark Solms said, therapy is about finding the need and a successful (meaning more benefit and less price to pay) way of meeting that need, and people who are disconnected from reality make horrible predictions and life choices that put themselves in danger, because you'll have to be connected to reality to make accurate predictions in reality. Hannibal's one downfall at prediction is thinking killing overall makes his life better, because he is disconnected from the reality that his need isn't killing but to feel powerful again. And so he doesn't see that he doesn't have to kill and put himself in danger in such a self-destructive way.
@@a.n.6131 On the contrary, psychologically and generally (as in forgetting everyday information) speaking, he IS correct. I'm currently still studying psychology, so I can't claim expertise, but in a healthy individual forgetting is actually good and beneficial, to a degree. You are correct in saying forgetting traumatic events might cause or facilitate mental illnesses and problems in daily life as a result of dissociation, repression etc, and I won't discuss Lecter with you right now, but forgetting those events IS beneficial for an individual's health, I mean the brain literally cannot process the horrible things that are being/have been done to the person so it blocks off the memory in order to still be able to function relatively normally - defensive mechanisms are there for a reason and are (mostly mature ones) good (www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/fulfillment-any-age/201603/how-healthy-are-your-defense-mechanisms). You're specifically applying that quote to Hannibal, but it also sounds like you're saying forgetting trauma as a whole is bad for any person, and it really isn't. For an individual who has experienced something like that it's healthy that they've defended themselves in such a way and they SHOULD go to therapy to understand what has happened to them and heal/find the optimal way of functioning in society (as you've said), but Hannibal is an outlier whose "present" actions aren't solely determined by traumatic events but also genetic predispositions for such behavior etc. (and really, he just takes everything to dramatic extremes lol), so taking him as an example (someone who is far from normative) isn't applicable for the general population. Now, here are two articles basically confirming what you've said: www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/08/150817132325.htm and www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/12/161209081154.htm. But traumas are extreme experiences, forgetting useless information that we process in our short-term and/or working memory every day actually optimizes our brain's functioning: www.brainblogger.com/2017/09/20/why-forgetting-is-important-for-the-brain-functions/. I know the person quoting Hannibal did it as a response to Mads' forgetting faces, which is probably normal (theconversation.com/the-forgotten-benefits-of-a-bad-memory-123108) and I'm not talking about demetia etc, but as a whole it's good to forget irrelevant information, that doesn't hinder everyday life, and in fact makes it better (www.apa.org/pubs/highlights/peeps/issue-26 and www.cell.com/neuron/fulltext/S0896-6273(17)30365-3 and www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/defining-memories/201901/in-praise-forgetting). So basically you're both right to a degree haha, which is pretty common in psychology and psychological research :). Hope you don't mind my input, it actually felt great to be able to apply what we've learned in uni and I'm glad you started this discussion! There's a common belief that remembering everything would be optimal, but really, it would be close to hell.
The last-ish scene between Craig and Mads in Casino Royal is one of THE best acted scene i've ever seen, absolutely brilliant set up, angles, atmosphere etc.
2020: I watched the 2010 "Clash of the Titans" (LOVED IT) and was struck by, drawn to, the character Draco, and Googled to find out who portrayed him. That's the first time I recall learning of Mads Mikkelsen. Then I saw "Casino Royale," and was curious about who played Chiffre. I was stunned to learn it was Mr. Mikkelsen! A *completely* different role ... I marvel at Mads' depth and range ...and talent! I assumed he was British and when I learned he is Nordic? I think I'm in love.
Mads, im married with a Danish man and the first time i came to Danmark he took me to see one of your films for understand some about the danish culture, the film was “ mænd & høns” , so thank you 😂.
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if i was jerry b that would be exactly the reason to ire him again. none of that ambitious brown nosing just complete dedication to the job and the role. Also complement that he thought he was the cameraman/photographer
I don't think Jerry's the kind of guy that prizes character over brown-nosing. All of his movies are propoganda-ish in some way. He'd rather appeal to emotions rather than honesty.
The best danish actor ever, he can play alot of roles and he owns them like if it was his own personality. Probably also the only danish born actor to make a really great Hollywood carrer.
I loved him in Casino Royale! My all time favorite Bond film, no debate! I still watch it when I see it on cable. I think only a few actors have a genuine talent for there craft. He’s one of them.
I'm impressed. I started watching all the movies Mads's done. And I can see there's one question in them: what hides below the outer surface of things? Things as such are not worth worrying about. But the sth behind is. That's why i've follen in love with the art Mads gives us. No matter what film i watch I find the same question. So I wait for the 'Another round', here in Poland, impatiently.
@@springonion8124 one of the only kind of english i hate is when danes speak english Some danes is really good at speaking english and make it sound good (like when Mads speaks english) but i find most danes annoing when they try to speak english😂
I can't remember faces either. Truly impressive he got that far with this kind of problem! Anyway, weird fact - I know this guy only from Doctor Strange (haven't watched Hannibal yet nor anything else) and am simply fan not of his acting which I don't know yet but of how superb human being he seems to be.
I didn’t like Mads when I first saw him as the villain in Casino Royale, but have grown to love him and his acting abilities since seeing him in numerous other films. It’s very fun to see him in these TH-cam vids as you get to know the real person behind the actors mask, and even like him more because of them.
Oh, i have this problem too... i need to meet a person many times before i can really remember their face. I don't forget the meeting, the conversations, but i always forget the face. I remember a friend that i paid attention to his bracelet the first week we met, because i couldn't be sure he was him
I love how Mads introduced himself to the same guy twice, each time because he thought the guy looked lonely and out of place and wanted to welcome him. Such a class act. He might not be good at remembering people but his heart was in the right place.😂
That was my thought as well
Plot twist: He wanted to eat the guy.
Not like Jerry it would seem
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easily my favorite working actor, and that was before i knew he was such a kindhearted class act
Mads is so cute. He is the definition of an actor who is nothing like his characters. Plays a suit wearing socialite, is an awkward stubbly dad.
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@@madsdittmannmikkelsen6789 You are not the real HIM.
Mads Mikkelsen as Hannibal Lecter is one of the greatest performances of all time. Unparalleled.
Jerry should have been impressed with how well Mads treats cameramen 😂
This man stole my heart the first time i saw him act on the show "Hannibal". Would buy him a beer anytime.
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Oh, for a moment I thought he actually ate ur heart.
If you havent seen him in his Danish films like “The Hunt” and “Another round” you should definetly do so. He does subtle drama in such a simple but refined way, especially in his native language.
I really love this man as an actor. It was such a pleasure to watch Hannibal. Actors should aspire to reach such a level. - Emotion was so subtle. He made a character that analyzed everything but showed no emotion.
Agreed!
Check out Pusher II from his early works back in europe
He's so underrated and yet remains humbled and talented ..
Underrated the fuck you mean he is one of the most famous actors ever. He played in the damn Rocky movies, everybody knows him
8551Soul - the fuck I mean? .. this actor’s name portrayed here is a famous talented Mads Mikkelsen. You’re probably thinking of Dolph Lundgren, another famous and talented action star from those damn Rocky movies that’s mistaken for him .. lol
@@retro9173 haha damn i truly mistake him with dolp lundgren. im sorry for that i honestly thought they were the same god damn person..you see im not good with faces either
Never mind forgetting Jerry Bruckheimer twice in 2 weeks, I think it's nice that he routinely introduced himself to a new camera man to help him feel welcone...
He's just a good guy, and we love him for that.
And Jewish cripple got offended and didn't give him job...
It's a pure pleasure just to hear him speak in a different language, even if don't understand a word (thanks to subtitles I do). It's so fascinating💕❤️
There's loads awesome danish movies he is in, you should check them out!
Beautiful man, both inside and out. I love his passion for his work. I love how he can reinvent himself in such a stunning way for each character he plays. Definitely my favourite actor!
I honestly feel like it was a wasted opportunity to not use the fact that Mads actually speaks like 6 languages for Hannibal
The best Bond Villain in the modern era to be sure.
They are very good, you should see the Danish ones, they are kind of Dark fun
Thank you for the translation! And look how happy he is with his Hannibal doll lol
Konrad Wójcik more like charming in a evil way
Yeah💜💜💜
What language is it? Sounds like a mix of German and polish
@@woosh_police4018 Danish...Mads is a dane. 😊
@@nessus47 you could say that Mads is a great dane...im so sorry
I don't think he has a problem with names - it's the faces that he can't remember.
I, on the other hand, remember faces, but not the names -
reality check same here, it can get rlly annoying sometimes..
I don't remember both lol
I mean same...even if i would even remember where i first saw the person...even movie characters with super minor roles...i would remember what's their previous role but names...im really bad at names except if im really interested or force myself to memorize
@@HeVn7LaO same
Me too
I want a movie where Mads, Jack Nicholson, and Willem Dafoe are the main villains. Oh Christoph Waltz could work too
That would be an instant classic. I cant wait for them to ruin it with an all female cast
Jeremy Woods oh my God no
most terrible cast ever, like an elderly home, except for Mads, love HIM
Best Bond villain in recent memory? Probably.
The world would be doomed... no superhero could save us
I'll watch Mads every chance I get, he has such an intense aura when performing.
Mads is not what I would typically consider hot but something about him is so alluring and charming!
Watch a few episodes of "Rejseholdet" with him portraying the bad-ass crime investigator of Fischer. Your ovaries will be on fire.
CHARISMA.
Everything
I mean i can't believe i wrnt head over heels for hannibal-
@@Pow3llMorgan After that statement I'm going to check if it has English subtitles - after watching the above my overies are already on fire!
He really is the most beautiful man on the planet.
Yes
"He looks like a guy people want to avoid"
- Hannibal Lecter
He is simply brilliant .. & NO EGO attached. That right there is an actor worth CASTING.
Could this man be any more gorgeous? Wow! Talented to boot.
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"Memory gives moments immortality, but forgetfulness promotes a healthy mind. It’s good to forget." Hannibal lecter
Artemis Blue Psychologically speaking that's false 😂 People who learned psychology in the real world knows that forgetting creates compulsive repetitions and mental problems that you can't figure out why they happened and how to fix them. Forgetting traumatic events is a defense mechanism of denial and detachment from part of reality. Hannibal forgot he ate Mischa in the books and so even though he learned psychology, because that was too much for him, he can't bear remembering it, and so he can't see why he is killing and eating - he wanted to feel powerful in a once vulnerable situation, but he forgot it, so .. he does it again and again, and cannot separate needs and methods of accomplishing needs, so he can't stop killing. Psychologist and Neuroscientist Mark Solms said, therapy is about finding the need and a successful (meaning more benefit and less price to pay) way of meeting that need, and people who are disconnected from reality make horrible predictions and life choices that put themselves in danger, because you'll have to be connected to reality to make accurate predictions in reality. Hannibal's one downfall at prediction is thinking killing overall makes his life better, because he is disconnected from the reality that his need isn't killing but to feel powerful again. And so he doesn't see that he doesn't have to kill and put himself in danger in such a self-destructive way.
@@a.n.6131 thanks for the edumacation lol
@@a.n.6131 autobiographical memory says hi.
@@a.n.6131 On the contrary, psychologically and generally (as in forgetting everyday information) speaking, he IS correct. I'm currently still studying psychology, so I can't claim expertise, but in a healthy individual forgetting is actually good and beneficial, to a degree. You are correct in saying forgetting traumatic events might cause or facilitate mental illnesses and problems in daily life as a result of dissociation, repression etc, and I won't discuss Lecter with you right now, but forgetting those events IS beneficial for an individual's health, I mean the brain literally cannot process the horrible things that are being/have been done to the person so it blocks off the memory in order to still be able to function relatively normally - defensive mechanisms are there for a reason and are (mostly mature ones) good (www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/fulfillment-any-age/201603/how-healthy-are-your-defense-mechanisms). You're specifically applying that quote to Hannibal, but it also sounds like you're saying forgetting trauma as a whole is bad for any person, and it really isn't. For an individual who has experienced something like that it's healthy that they've defended themselves in such a way and they SHOULD go to therapy to understand what has happened to them and heal/find the optimal way of functioning in society (as you've said), but Hannibal is an outlier whose "present" actions aren't solely determined by traumatic events but also genetic predispositions for such behavior etc. (and really, he just takes everything to dramatic extremes lol), so taking him as an example (someone who is far from normative) isn't applicable for the general population. Now, here are two articles basically confirming what you've said: www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/08/150817132325.htm and www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/12/161209081154.htm. But traumas are extreme experiences, forgetting useless information that we process in our short-term and/or working memory every day actually optimizes our brain's functioning: www.brainblogger.com/2017/09/20/why-forgetting-is-important-for-the-brain-functions/. I know the person quoting Hannibal did it as a response to Mads' forgetting faces, which is probably normal (theconversation.com/the-forgotten-benefits-of-a-bad-memory-123108) and I'm not talking about demetia etc, but as a whole it's good to forget irrelevant information, that doesn't hinder everyday life, and in fact makes it better (www.apa.org/pubs/highlights/peeps/issue-26 and www.cell.com/neuron/fulltext/S0896-6273(17)30365-3 and www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/defining-memories/201901/in-praise-forgetting). So basically you're both right to a degree haha, which is pretty common in psychology and psychological research :). Hope you don't mind my input, it actually felt great to be able to apply what we've learned in uni and I'm glad you started this discussion! There's a common belief that remembering everything would be optimal, but really, it would be close to hell.
the more he ages, the more hotter he is like a damn fine wine
TRUE THAT.
But 1 out of 3 chance of erectile dysfunction
Thanks, I would never have thought anyone would think that this is attractive. It was a big ego boost for me lol
Chads dont age, they winemire.
I love your comment and your profile picture CONAN-KUNNNN
One of the most beatiful men in the world
I just love this guy. "The Hunt" is one of my favourite films.
Agreed
oh man it's over already?? I could listen to him speak for hours oooh mann
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Kinda same. I just wanted to hear him speak in his native Danish and that’s what I got 😊
Mads Mikkelsen and Cillian Murphy my favourite actors and pure class men 👍
Valhalla rising is one of my favorite Mads movies. With out saying a word he puts on an amazing performance.
The last-ish scene between Craig and Mads in Casino Royal is one of THE best acted scene i've ever seen, absolutely brilliant set up, angles, atmosphere etc.
Mads effortlessly shattering hollywood egos like glass🤣👍
I've been a big fan of his since he was young. Pretty amazing guy, great actor and a fantastic face for sculpting.
He is my favorite actor of all time. 💚
2020: I watched the 2010 "Clash of the Titans" (LOVED IT) and was struck by, drawn to, the character Draco, and Googled to find out who portrayed him. That's the first time I recall learning of Mads Mikkelsen. Then I saw "Casino Royale," and was curious about who played Chiffre. I was stunned to learn it was Mr. Mikkelsen! A *completely* different role ... I marvel at Mads' depth and range ...and talent! I assumed he was British and when I learned he is Nordic? I think I'm in love.
Mads, im married with a Danish man and the first time i came to Danmark he took me to see one of your films for understand some about the danish culture, the film was “ mænd & høns” , so thank you 😂.
that is a cruel way to expose someone to danish hahahahs your husband rocks
Your husband must be a great guy, because that movie is hilarious.
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@@madsdittmannmikkelsen6789 Yeah, right. As if ..
if i was jerry b that would be exactly the reason to ire him again. none of that ambitious brown nosing just complete dedication to the job and the role. Also complement that he thought he was the cameraman/photographer
Exactly!
I don't think Jerry's the kind of guy that prizes character over brown-nosing. All of his movies are propoganda-ish in some way. He'd rather appeal to emotions rather than honesty.
Lmao you're talking about Hollywood. All they care about is their ego and who is stroking them best
This guy is absolutely incredible...👌🏼
Gotta love the man, he's so honest
al chile
Such a wonderful actor. Any movie that he stars in, only makes that film even better imo.
He’s just gorgeous in so many ways. He doesn’t fit or want to fit any mould which is refreshing. He seems so comfortable in his skin . ❤❤❤
The best danish actor ever, he can play alot of roles and he owns them like if it was his own personality. Probably also the only danish born actor to make a really great Hollywood carrer.
His brother !!!!
What about Viggo Mortensen ? 🤨
@@PpAirO5 not born and raised in denmark
Nikolaj Coster Waldau?
I love love love this. Thanks for creating it. Mads is my Hollywood crush and just purely amazing actor.
One of the most underrated actors of our time.
How can someone be so talented, handsome, modest, sweet and gentlemen like at the same time?
Great actor, a good person. Love this guy.
Loved him in "Polar"... 🔥
Kæmpe inspiration. Jeg håber virkelig at jeg bliver ligesom ham en dag.
perfect in every way! such a cute language.
I loved him in Casino Royale! My all time favorite Bond film, no debate! I still watch it when I see it on cable. I think only a few actors have a genuine talent for there craft. He’s one of them.
Valhalla Rising was surreal and wonderful. A true delight. Go see it now!
underrated movie!
One of my most favorite actors. I'm thinking about rewatching Hannibal. Amazing performance.
I'm impressed. I started watching all the movies Mads's done. And I can see there's one question in them: what hides below the outer surface of things? Things as such are not worth worrying about. But the sth behind is. That's why i've follen in love with the art Mads gives us. No matter what film i watch I find the same question. So I wait for the 'Another round', here in Poland, impatiently.
I love this guy, super talented, super positive vibration pulses from him:)
He was the perfect Hannibal in the series..
Does anyone else watch this everyday?
Thank you so much for the Eng translation! If I ever had a reason learning Danish, it would be Mads!!!!
what a charming man! i'm in love!
I'm 36% as charming ~
I will never tire to saying how wonderful this man is
This guy and all his works are pure art. Have never seen a movie with him in it I didn’t like it couldn’t stop watching.
Mads is the man! Keep your brilliant work coming!
He's such a sweetheart, love the man.
I don't know why my heart and brain say he is one of the coolest guy alive. Fit to play as witcher for instance
i wasnt prepared for how nice danish sounds omg
I like english better and im from denmark😂
@@sigridmflclfmd1662 sometimes it reminded me of german but like with all the aggression taken out lol 10/10 language, english sucks
@@springonion8124 one of the only kind of english i hate is when danes speak english
Some danes is really good at speaking english and make it sound good (like when Mads speaks english) but i find most danes annoing when they try to speak english😂
🥰 adoro esse ator... ele e todo PODEROSO em interpretar ... simplesmente maravilhoso
I love the chaotic energy in the way he talks
Im so happy to have a favorite actor which i doesnt need to read the subtitles!
My introduction to Mads was Valhalla Rising. Beautiful film.
One of the coolest men on the planet.
he has this special facial features of leader authority that really tells you: " i'm the Boss, don't mess with me!" a villain of first choice!
I can't remember faces either. Truly impressive he got that far with this kind of problem! Anyway, weird fact - I know this guy only from Doctor Strange (haven't watched Hannibal yet nor anything else) and am simply fan not of his acting which I don't know yet but of how superb human being he seems to be.
Thanks 4 showing Mads he's a wonderful actor. It inspired me 2 not give up on studying editing and Photoshop☺
I need 10 hours of this!
I'd never take offence if someone couldn't remember my name
Du er den bedste Danske skuespiller. Jagten var en film der virkeligt satte et præg på mig.
Love Mads makes great movies such a great person
Excellent, great short doc..................well done
Beautiful.
Valhalla Rising...what a film.....He doesn't speak but there's just something about his performance and the atmosphere of this film I love..!!!!
I didn’t like Mads when I first saw him as the villain in Casino Royale, but have grown to love him and his acting abilities since seeing him in numerous other films. It’s very fun to see him in these TH-cam vids as you get to know the real person behind the actors mask, and even like him more because of them.
One of my favorite actors.
Oh, i have this problem too... i need to meet a person many times before i can really remember their face. I don't forget the meeting, the conversations, but i always forget the face. I remember a friend that i paid attention to his bracelet the first week we met, because i couldn't be sure he was him
Thank you so much for translating and sharing !
Mads is such a sweet and tender guy and a wonderful actor.
Love his Danish movies, especially the The Green Butchers.
Mads Mikkelsen is a gem 💎 Such a gentleman and a sweetheart.
The only guy who i would run after to introduce myself and take pictures with, if im lucky enough to see him somewhere. 🙌🏻
Yep.
THANK U FOR THE TRANSLATION :"D !!!! ❤
So charismatic
Escucharlo en su idioma es increíble.
Great video, fantastic actor
Came a long way from Pusher, Mads. Props!
The best actor EVER !!!!!
Just got done with the Hannibal series he's a good actor loved it !!!
I just love him and his work
my favorite actor. mads i love you.
This guy looks like Ulrich...
Ulrichs brother's name is "Mads"...
Ulrich's son is "Mikkel"
WTF
Mads Mikkel son - well done! :)
👌
Oh my god 😱good catch
2:54 when he swear in danish....I just lost it...omg HOW 30y/o bald man’s scream can be cute?????I guess Mads did it again
Tho he didnt get an action figure. Blinkende lygter is still the best damn movie he ever made.
And Adams æbler was so fucking fascinations i didnt knowing i was scared or just amazed
One 0f my fav actors
He's so chill
I love you Mads 😎
Mads is badass! Big presence on screen.