Don’t give up on this one. The underwater footage begins a the 1 minute mark. The Humpback calf comes on a 1:42. And you may wish you stopped watching a wee bit before the finish. No spoiler. (But don’t say you weren’t warned)
More on the background of this clip below.
“Hannah Fraser stars in ‘Betrayal,’ a conservation-themed video that features a ‘life-changing’ encounter in the South Pacific. Fraser acts as a betrayed woman who has fallen into deep despair. She plunges into the dark ocean and is about to give up when she receives a visit by a humpback whale calf. The human and mammal bond as they perform what appears to be a choreographed dance, and the amazing encounter restores the woman’s hope and faith. ‘The woman rediscovers hope and love, dancing with joy as she experiences a profound connection, and comes face to face with this incredible being,” says Heinrichs, an award-winning cinematographer.
Humpback whales, like most other species of whales, were hunted to the brink of extinction during the whaling era. There is mounting pressure by some nations to have them removed from the endangered species list so they can resume hunting.
The footage is unique and remarkable because Fraser was able to get so close to the young humpback, whose mother was nearby, for an extended period. In the video, the mother ultimately arrives and reclaims her calf.
‘The fact that these whales can choose to interact with us so freely, when they can swim away in an instant, and considering our species drove their species to the brink of extinction … to spend time in their company is both humbling and a life-changing experience,’ Fraser says.”
Source: GrindTV
Beautiful music and video ~ Powerful ending and message.
~Andrea<3
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It is Andrea. Beautiful to jolting…a wake-up call. Thank you
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Both beautiful…and maddening. When will the humans species ever learn to live in harmony with the beautiful and gentle creatures of this planet?
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I agree Carol.
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Did you happen to see the documentary “Blackfish”? I watched that last night…and never again will I go to a place like Seaworld. It is truly heartbreaking to think about.
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My thoughts exactly. Greed makes us inhuman.
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Woah. Powerful message.. Thanks for sharing..
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It is Lindsey…thanks for dropping by
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NO! The video was mesmerizing … beautiful .. the ending heartbreaking.
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It was all of that Laurie…had to avert my eyes at the finish.
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kindred spirits bring a return to joy and life – why do we hurt each other?
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Yes. Your thought reminded me of this picture of how some cultures respect life, all of it.
http://themetapicture.com/nice-to-see-the-respect-paid-to-such-an-intelligent-creature/
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thank you for that dk, helped me to overcome the sadness of the other one for a moment.
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Can’t open the video.
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Sorry Anneli. I couldn’t find it on Youtube. You might try this link: http://vimeo.com/76668525
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Okay, thanks. I watched it.
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Awww so beautiful!
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It is Ioanna…
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Wow! great video
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It is!
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Mesmerizing, and then gut-wrenching. Wow…
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It is Lori. It is.
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Oh dear David, this is so beautiful video and song, and so meaningful its message… I couldn’t stop it, even I cried while watching it… Thank you, love, nia
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It is a beautiful film Nia, I’m with you. Have a good weekend.
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I was so unprepared for the ending, I literally gasped at the screen and immediately pressed stop. Stop. Stop.
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Yes.
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Beautiful and haunting, I was mesmerized throughout, it seemed fluid and choreographed at the same time. As I watched the calf, the word that came up for me was ‘compassion’. The harpoon-shaped ‘l’ in betrayal had me holding my breath. How is it as humans for some of us to look at this beautiful creature and see an understanding and empathic being and others of us to see it as food and/or profit, something inanimate?
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Especially when so much food exists with non-endangered species. I’m with you Carol.
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All along you enjoy the beauty & elegance… what a downfall at the end! Crazy how humans are self-destructive!
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Yes, so true.
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Interesting video ~ I was mesmerized and knew that I should cut it before the ending b/c you had warned us, but I didn’t ~ and I was so surprised by it.
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Yes, surprised and saddened Yvonne.
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of course I had to watch to the end…………..wish I hadn’t
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Me too…
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Gorgeous. I couldn’t watch it to the end. I’ve seen that ending over and over. We humans are so damn destructive.
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Good for you to pull up at the end. I’m with you.
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Ethereal,jarring, haunting … had to leave the office for a walk to dry my eyes after that ending … the second time in almost as many days, having earlier read “The Ocean is Broken”. Was about to provide a link to that, but chose the following instead, for its reasoned response to the emotive article. In short, we all have a choice as to how we act … dumb beasts or prescient custodians. I shudder at the consequences if we can’t figure out the right choice.
http://theconversation.com/the-ocean-is-not-broken-but-consumer-behaviour-is-19458
OK, changed my mind, here’s the other article:
http://www.smh.com.au/environment/the-ocean-is-broken-20131018-2vs7v.html
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Yes Stephen. And, I’ve read your shares. Dejecting. Depressing. Sickening. Period.
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What a stunning video and gorgeous song, but such a shock at the end – reality kicks in – so sad. Quite crazy really all that unnecessary killing!
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It is all that Suzy…all that.
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