No you can't. No Hasselblad bellows extension has any movements. They are all rigid. The Rollei SL66 had a bellows focusing mechanism that did allow some tilts (swings if you turn the camera sideways).
Get a set of extension tubes (Hasselblad had I think an 8mm, a 16mm, a 32mm, maybe a 45 or 48mm tube, a variable extension tube whose extension range I don't recall, and then the macro-bellows. In addition to the 120mm Makro-Planar (I had one of these, absolutely fantastic for macro work, a bit too sharp and harsh for being a good portrait lens), there is also the 135mm S-Planar that has no focusing helicoid of its own, so it must be used with the variable extension tube and/or the bellows. Because they require an accessory to focus, they are generally cheaper than the 120 Makro-Planar lenses.