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 a bit more nuanced than most US films suggest.The actor perhaps best known for playing Le Chiffre in the 2006 Bond film “Casino Royale” was at the Venice film festival to promote the Danish historical drama “The Promised Land”.“In the American world, there is bad guys and good guys, right?” he said in an interview with AFP.“It’s like, even though the film is gruesome and complex, they keep calling it bad guys/good guys, right?“We don’t understand things like that in Danish film making.”In Nikolaj Arcel's film, Mikkelsen plays a Danish army capt
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