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Actor Mads Mikkelsen discloses that a recent hairdo negatively affected his intimate relationships

Emphasizing with the women of the 1980s, you perpetually carry an unpleasant odor of a sewer.

Actor Mads Mikkelsen laments the negative impact of his new hairstyle on his sexual intimacy
Actor Mads Mikkelsen laments the negative impact of his new hairstyle on his sexual intimacy

Actor Mads Mikkelsen discloses that a recent hairdo negatively affected his intimate relationships

Mads Mikkelsen Unveils "The Last Viking" at Venice Film Festival with Unconventional Hairstyle

At the recent Venice Film Festival, Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen made an appearance with an unusual hairstyle. The actor, known for his roles in films like "Rush" and "Casino Royale," had a perm for two months for a new film.

However, the title of the film for which Mikkelsen sported this unconventional look remains unspecified. The trailer for the film is now available for viewing, but it is not yet clear if Mikkelsen's perm can be seen in the movie.

During the festival, Mikkelsen presented his new film "The Last Viking." Directed by the Dane Anders Thomas Jensen, "The Last Viking" is a black comedy. In the film, Mikkelsen plays an adult man whose developmental level is that of a small child.

Mikkelsen did not seem to enjoy the perm, as he stated that it had a negative impact on his sex life. After filming ended, he had the perm removed immediately. The actor also expressed sympathy for women in the 1980s due to their experiences with similar hairstyles.

Tobias Moretti, a German actor, was also present at the Venice Film Festival. Moretti criticized "Reality TV German" during the event. It is not clear if the two actors had any interactions beyond their shared presence at the festival.

Mikkelsen made these comments at the festival, adding to the buzz surrounding his new film. With "The Last Viking" now available for viewing, audiences can see Mikkelsen's unique hairstyle for themselves and experience the black comedy directed by Anders Thomas Jensen.

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