Random Goodness: Modest Mouse’s “King Rat” video by Heath Ledger

King Rat

A while back it came out that Heath Ledger was involved in creating a video for Modest Mouse which was being animated in a Terry Gilliam-esque style and today that video has finally been released via MySpace by the band:

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.

The video itself is kinda cool but I didn’t find it mind blowing yet still cool to see the deceased actor’s vision come through and finally get released for the world to see. What did you think of the video?

3 comments

  1. “A while back it came out that Heather Ledger was involved in creating a video”

    Oh shit. Did I go and marry Heath Ledger again? I hate when I do that.

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