Mads Mikkelsen's performance in 'The Promised Land,' Denmark’s submission for Best International Feature at the Academy Awards, has garnered praise. The film is lauded for its portrayal of a gritty foreign historical drama. Despite some differing opinions, it is acknowledged as a noteworthy production.
If any film deserves to be called THE BASTARD, it's a gritty foreign historical drama where Mads Mikkelsen plays a bastard who just wants to be a potato farmer but a petty vengeful rich total bastard interferes. But the US is calling it THE PROMISED LAND? Nah, I'm #nw THE BASTARD https://t.co/tYMRaZhd48
Mads Mikkelsen has one of the all-time great “don’t f--k with me” countenances, and he radiates an imposing measure of stern, confident purpose in "The Promised Land," Denmark’s submission for Best International Feature at this year’s Academy Awards. https://t.co/sNSdQS7piH
Mads Mikkelsen Should Be a Best Actor Oscar Contender ‘The Promised Land,’ Denmark’s submission for Best International Feature, boasts one of the great actor’s best performances yet. Our review by @nschager: https://t.co/E3XGbupXxv
Happy New Year! “The Promised Land” is great and Mads Mikkelsen rules. https://t.co/qLocRqXKqi
Kevin Reynolds’ THE BEAST is a movie that, I feel, doesn’t get enough love. And we should talk more often about it because it fucking rules. https://t.co/sKhFlUK5Mx