It's made me realise how far I've come from home, from family. Living overseas comes with it's downfalls but I wouldn't change a thing. SBS introduced me to culture and the world.
I've been searching for this song for ages!!! they use to show this song on SBS (an australian Channel) and i use to just sit and watch this everytime it would come on, no matter how many times i've seen it already ..there are no words to describe the feeling i got when i watched this as a kid and even now it gives me that same feeling, even after all these years! Thanks to Deep Forest for the beautiful music and Much Alofas to my brothers and sisters of the solomon islands! P.I. 4 Life!!!
A most beautiful expression of life and diversity. I had often thought of it, since it was played often on SBS TV Australia in the 1990's, now I know why. In gratitude, a lament that now speaks to us of a passing world.
The original song in Deep Forest and this video also always move me to tears. In a time when the whole world entire seems to be racing toward violence, hatred, insularity and ignorance, the song always restores my faith in the fundamental goodness and decency of humankind, come what may. Always.
i agree this is the better video for this song, ive been searching for this song over 7 years and i am black, the mtv i feel kind of over dramatises it this is the right video for this song i totally agree
I think this video does the song more justice than the 1992 MTV version. A lot of people no doubt mistook this for an African tune, when it is in fact from the Solomon islands. At least this way it gives a greater perspective on the whole world than drawing wrong conclusions.
@psychosomatic333 It's a little mixed, as with any country. It's predominantly Melanesian, with some Polynesian and Micronesian mixed in. Look at the wikipedia.
It's made me realise how far I've come from home, from family. Living overseas comes with it's downfalls but I wouldn't change a thing.
SBS introduced me to culture and the world.
finally i found this video!!! waiting for tarsem new movie!
Hii bro I'm from future
I've been searching for this song for ages!!! they use to show this song on SBS (an australian Channel) and i use to just sit and watch this everytime it would come on, no matter how many times i've seen it already ..there are no words to describe the feeling i got when i watched this as a kid and even now it gives me that same feeling, even after all these years! Thanks to Deep Forest for the beautiful music and Much Alofas to my brothers and sisters of the solomon islands! P.I. 4 Life!!!
Are you alive?
This video makes me fall in love with the world. Thanks for posting.
A most beautiful expression of life and diversity. I had often thought of it, since it was played often on SBS TV Australia in the 1990's, now I know why. In gratitude, a lament that now speaks to us of a passing world.
The original song in Deep Forest and this video also always move me to tears.
In a time when the whole world entire seems to be racing toward violence, hatred,
insularity and ignorance, the song always restores my faith in the fundamental
goodness and decency of humankind, come what may. Always.
That last image is straight out of Parajanov. He's a big influence on Tarsem Singh.
This song brings back so many memories
i agree this is the better video for this song, ive been searching for this song over 7 years and i am black, the mtv i feel kind of over dramatises it this is the right video for this song i totally agree
I love the beat from a Casio Rapman. :)
I think this video does the song more justice than the 1992 MTV version. A lot of people no doubt mistook this for an African tune, when it is in fact from the Solomon islands. At least this way it gives a greater perspective on the whole world than drawing wrong conclusions.
thanks for uploading the original Video. a Master piece in my opinon
Back when SBS had good shit.
I want to live in Tarsem Singh’s imagination. It’s so STRIKING!!
No you don't. Watch The Cell.
@@Konverteraren I LOVE that movie.
@@The_Mimewar yea it is amazing actually, but dark :)
A ;ove the saturation in the colors!! and the colours choises!!
@psychosomatic333 It's a little mixed, as with any country. It's predominantly Melanesian, with some Polynesian and Micronesian mixed in. Look at the wikipedia.
unos visuales increíbles.
Love my SBS
This little girl was featured in the Think Different campaign of Apple.
Wow, at 4:05 you see the girl from the last scene of the "Think Different" Apple ad! Amazing!
Amazing video 5/5
no wonder this video reminded me of The Fall
Scene at 1:44 to 1:45 great simetry
4:6 apple 'think different'...
@tponce Now you know that Apple steal their stuff from others... ;)
Anyone would happen to know the name of the director of photography for this video?
Tarsem
I know he directed it, but did he DP'ed it himself?
I think so... His gaze is pretty recognizable! Sorry I can't say for sure :)
@d3f7on3 yes i remember in some part of the video some elephants appear but i dont see them
@Renitamac It's the nearly extinct Baegu language.
@Senjhin what is the ethnicity of the people in the solomon islands?
I remember some elephants... :|
@PolyNesiian90 I've
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