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Earlier this year, The Playlist uncovered the news that Heath Ledger had been working on two music videos at the time of his death, one for Modest Mouse and one for Grace Woodroofe. Now Ledger’s animated Modest Mouse video, for the new song ‘King Rat’, is streaming at MySpace. When the news first came out, Terry Gilliam was reported to be the animator, which turned out to be false. But you can see some very evident Gilliam influence in the clip regardless — those trumpets emerging from clouds are just one little touch of Gilliam’s very recognizable style. See the (relatively horrifying) video after the jump.

The idea behind the clip is to rail against illegal whale hunting, and the images of whale sailors capturing and skinning humans certainly gets that across. And while Ledger died before the video was completed, a press release on MySpace insists that he had fully designed the piece “down to the last detail” before his death, and the final animation was carried out by the company THE MASSES, in which Ledger had a stake.

In January of 2007, while visiting his homeland of Australia, Heath Ledger presented Isaac Brock of Modest Mouse with an idea to direct a video for their yet-to-be-released song ‘King Rat’.  Heath’s vision, brave and unapologetic in its nature, would marry his love of bold and original music with his impassioned stance against the illegal commercial whale hunts taking place of the coast of Australia each year. Always one to operate from his heart and take a stand for what he cared deeply about, Heath’s intention was to raise awareness on modern whaling practices through a potent visual piece without having to say a word. It was his way to let the story, in its candid reversal, speak for itself.

The video was fully conceived down to the last detail but unfinished when Heath passed away in January of 2008. In the interest of fully realizing Heath’s final work as a visual artist, THE MASSES (a film and music company which Heath was a partner in) finished the video in his honor, with the support and advocacy of Isaac Brock.

  • whoisjerrywho
    That's fucking awesome.
  • Oh drag, duped by the regional limitations. Can't even watch my fellow countryman's work (through these means, anyway). Anyone know if it has appeared anywhere else yet?
  • Peter
    Yeah, I can't see it either. Stupid internet.
  • pizzaskull
    Yeah, that's just not very good at all... uninspired illustration and stilted animation
  • rejfkf
    You have never done anything and you will never do anything because you are a loser.
  • pizzaskull
    Yikes, did you make this? Sorry ghost of Heath Ledger.
  • Its too bad Heath never got to see the finished product, because this video is really cool. It is very original and different. You don't see things like this anywhere.
  • Benjamin
    One of our greatest bands right now. Gotta give it up for these guys.

    The video was pretty good, but what gives it an unintended breath of oddness is the thought that this is one of the last pieces of work Ledger finished, and within the next few months, everything he has done in his life will be released, and there will be nothing after that.

    I was not much of a Heath Ledger fan, but that is sad.
  • Saladinho
    Good video. Really enjoyed the stylized animation.
  • Freaky, ironic and disturbing. How appropriate for an posthumous release. I especially like the animators' attention to the various changes in mood throughout the song, and the shift from whimsical to ominous montage. I'd love to know more details on how the collaboration took place, and especially how much, and which parts, were contributed by the respective parties. Was the song repurposed by Ledger for his own interests, or inspired by something in Modest Mouse's lyrics? After a couple listens I still can't tell.

    Might want to remove the whole Terry-Gilliam tag from the subject line though; as you say, it's not really inspired by him at all, other than the similarly dark, surrealistic material, which isn't really unique to Gilliam, at least as it's presented here. It feels kind of like a "SEX! ok now we have your attention" gimmick.

    Very interesting story, thanks guys.
  • josh
    well there are a few very very gilliamesque things in the video, most notably the long narrow trumpets coming out of the clouds.
  • josh
    whales whaling humans, i dig it i must say, some how issacs voice fits a whale perfectly.
  • monkeymafia
    Does the sun look a little bit like Gilliam or is it just me?
  • Saladinho
    Yeah, it does.
  • Saladinho
    Yeah, it does.
  • "Sorry, the video you're trying to access is not available in your country"... huh, I guess it's shit then.
  • dagreenman18
    That was some fucking spectacular nightmare fuel.
  • Grantlol
    That video made me want to kill whales.
  • isi123
    It's on Youtube for guys who can't see it here. Like me!
  • Fir3Wolf
    I'm a fan of Modest Mouse so I liked the song. As for the video, that was really good as well. Very twisted vision but that is what made it great, especially being based on something that actually goes on.
  • Peter R
    Not a big Modest Mouse fan here. They seem to be weird just for the sake of being different ...doesn't really work for me and mostly sounds like some meth'ed out hobo singing in a subway station. The video was cool though. Like the idea and the animated was definitely different. The Terry Gilliam connection is a bit of a stretch though...some things were maybe sorta inspired by some of his animations...but could have been from elsewhere as well.

    Overall cool video from an overrated scene-ster band.
  • Here's the modest mouse video on YouTube:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Coay6kEqE80

    Here are two previous music videos Ledger did for his friend and ARIA award winning Australia hip-hop artist N'Fa.

    Cause An Effect: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1BIpJLofBc

    She's Hot: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvxRvtInXv4
  • pizzaskull
    Yikes, did you make this? Sorry ghost of Heath Ledger.
  • Wayfinder
    Only one question: is there any evidence that Ledger had anything to do with this? Documentation? Contracts? Signatures?

    Strikes me it would be very easy to tack a dead person's name on to a project-- and who's going to know any different?

    Chalk it up to paranoia... I have become skeptical of such things. It may very well be legit, and I agree with the concept of inhuman painful slaughter of socially intelligent creatures. But when someone claims alliance with a deceased entity-- I want evidence.
  • Wayfinder
    Scuse the double post-- wanted to reply to Grantlol.

    Grantlol 21 hours ago "That video made me want to kill whales."

    You know, that comment might offend some, but not me. The same thought hit me as I was watching it: portraying the victims as the victimizers.

    A different kind of villain might have been preferred... but I do agree with some above that the video gets the idea across. It won't do any good of course. People have become jaded and don't care so long as they have 2 cars and shrimp on the barbie. But at least someone is speaking out.

    But yeah, it does tend to make one hate the whales, doesn't it? Maybe somewhat of an inadvertent negative psychology result there that should have been avoided. : (
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