But Lene Marie herself wanted her work to be about more than anorexia, amazing portraitures shown in this video.....(I am a photographer myself, and it is spectacular photography)@@TheWolffAndTheMelody
What a brave and wise woman, Lene Marie was. She showed the world that her life was not just about anorexia. She had a gift and she used it. She even made anorexia a part of that gift. The song was beautiful. The imagery was, hard to watch but still spectacular. She showed the world that no matter what your life looks like, you can follow your dream.
Man, I always cry listening to this song, even though I know that lene was no longer a child, there's no way I can't miss her. I'm so sorry she died at just 33. Thank you, I feel represented with you❤❤❤❤
If you feel pain, you're alive. If you feel other people's pain you're a human being.(Leo Tolstoy) You are deffenetly a human being. Im so glad you give music like this a chance. There is so many good artist's and bands outside the mainstream you just have to look for it Great reaction. Love from Norway ❤
@@rolfjamne8922 and thats why we are doing this channel. I don't care about views, or how many subs. I want to touch the soul of music, and connect with you all. Thanks so much for being here.
Absolutely beautiful. Her photographs seem to somehow capture the very essence/soul shining out of her subjects, it’s just captivating. That was a lovely, heart-felt reaction. x
Your kids are so lucky to have such an empathetic snd warm hearted dad. And it's beautiful to watch such an honest and hard hitting reaction. I only know you from your channel, but i already know you're such a strong man for being able to react in such a way. Strong people are in contact with their emotions and are able to relate to others and respect their struggles and also joy. Much love from Norway ❤🇳🇴🌿
It's comforting seeing you cry. Especially when you talked about your daughter. I have an absent father. I struggled with an eating disorder for 3 years. It was a complex issue with many causes that I'm still figuring out. But I remember hoping that one day someone would see what was happening and save me. What Lene looks like is how I felt on the inside. Completely deprived of love, understanding, and affection that I felt it was killing me. It still feels that way sometimes. I feel it now. I tried asking for help. I asked my mom just to sit down and talk with me. But words didn't seem to be enough to make anyone care.
@@TheWolffAndTheMelodyI always felt like I should respond to this, but I didn't know what to say. First of all, thank you. And yes, finding strength in myself is what I'm trying to do. Second of all, to give some insight from my experiences, to protect your children from these kinds of things, make sure they feel loved, especially when they're struggling. Never shame them for their emotions or things they can't control. Honor those emotions. Don't hold unrealistic expectations for them. Teach them that painful experiences should be processed instead of ignored. Encourage them to speak. Make sure they feel valued for who they are as people. Make sure they know they are always worth taking care of just for being human. How eating disorders are developed and experienced varies tremendously, but that's what I have to offer. You seem like a very emotionally intelligent fellow, so I have a feeling you already do all those things for your kids.
I cried too like a fountain the first time i've seen the video and also hearing her supernatural voice. its multidimensional heartbreaking. shes SO heavenly even when we feel her anger in the text. this is so much... too much. Im a huge fan of her. I understand that every songs of her has a story and a piece of soul to understand. i see in her music so much wisdom. she gave us the tools to fight and educate us to be better humans
Music, lyrics and the movie is magic. Lene Marie Fossens story is deadly and sad but thanks to music and that beautiful voice i can endure the pain she is suffering. Susanne Sundfør has made a piece of art that make me attentive to my own vulnerability and mortality. Now i will be able to hold out and accept my humanity. ( Opera Cecilia)
Damn. This one hit different.. Expecting something like I heard Susanne sing on tracks with M83 or Röyksopp and then this happened. Wow, such powerful and impacting imagery accompanied to the beautiful vocals. Totally real emotion, a great and sincere reaction.
Absolutely beautiful reaction 😊 I don't know how many times I have watched this video, and the result is always the same. I react very much the same way as you. Susanne and Lene were close, personal friends, and it is Susanne you see in the video, sitting beside Lene in the bed. Lene was an incredible photographer, but despite me being Norwegian like her, I have to say that I didn't really know a lot about her before she died. In hindsight, that is a big pity, because I have been missing out on a lot of beauty. Despite Lene's severe anorexia, she was an incredibly courageous and strong woman. I think many people could have learned a thing or two from her. She struggled from age 10, to the degree where her body didn't have the resources to put her through puberty, but I have learned that she never complained. And seeing how she would constantly visit and document through her pictures people that were struggling, like in refugee camps and so on, can make you wonder what you can contribute with yourself. Anywho.... Through this reaction you earned yourself a new subscriber. I need to take a look at your other reactions as well. Love from Norway ♥♥♥♥♥
Ok. I was not prepared for this. Cosmic, I admire your empathy. I am kind of the same, and sometimes it sucks cause it makes me get emotional when I don’t want to, and it has gotten much worse since I have kids. I can totally relate with what you said about yours, you wish them the best but you don’t know what’s ahead. I am in a train right now back home. When I was entering the train I saw the paramedics trying to save the life of a woman right in the railcar I was supposed to get my seat. I had to exit again. They brought her devastated husband out, I saw the fear in his face, as they took care of him. After almost an hour of attempting to reanimate her, they said trough the speaker to shut the blinders of the windows. We knew what that meant, she died and they wanted to respect the privacy. Now I’m sitting here, and I can’t get it out of my head. I can’t even imagine what her husband is going through right now. He has a battle ahead of him now. And then you show me this. Omg. I cried here. The person next to me asked me if I’m ok, lol. That was too much for today. I’m just happy to go back home and be with my family. Your a great person, my friend. All the best!
thanks for your heartwarming reaction to this master piece. to be speechless after such a journey is nothing to be sorry for, this is the purpose of music and imagery like this. if you remember the guy giving lene a hug on the vernissage, it's morten krogvold, also a photographer and tv host who did an interesting interview with lene about her art, her disease and her hopes for the future she didn't have. if someone here is interested, i'll post the link. eating disorder is the most dangerous mental illness, too many people die from it, too little spoken about it, too little done against it. you can be the most loving and caring parents in this world, but sometimes you just cannot do anything when things get out of hands. a sad fact, but true. just never stop being there for your kids, be reliable, honest and caring and take kids seriously. what an artist she was, and susanne was able to transform her visually powerful pictures into music of the same intensity so she won't be forgotten. tanks again for the reaction, it means a lot to me.
"Everyone dies only for himself." The point is that everyone fights all their lives for the right to be human, it is a lonely fight, no one can help you, and you will die not for children, not for a better life for others, not for justice, but only for yourself, for your soul. - These are not my words, but I think they reflect the essence of what is happening to us.
Sad, tragic, yet beautiful. The images she capture stopped me in my tracks.. idk how she managed to capture the essence of a person, but she did. Your reaction to it got me as much as the video itself. ❤ to all
This was not my type of thing, but it was still beautiful. Especially considering that I saw the way it touched you. I love it when art speaks to us in a way that it cuts to the quick,emotionally.
I knew you'd appreciate that one. Thanks for the honest reaction and review, my friend. Isn't it one of the most intense experience's with a music video on RUclips? Susanne's more recent work is incredible. There's so much talent in Scandinavia, and coming from Irishman, that's saying something!
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody Can I cheer you right up? Your next reaction should be for an old-school track that is too often overlooked these days. Marquee Moon by Television. They were one of the pioneers of the American Punk movement back in the 70's, and one of the first out of the CBGB Club scene back then. I figure if you've been engrossed in Metal music, then you might not have had much contact with the punk movement? Especially a youngster like you lol ! The whole album was hugely influential on so many guitarists since then, and shaped a lot of rock as we know it today. Please enjoy all 10 minutes of it : )
It this type of music hits you in the right place, try Loreena Mckennit. She is also no stranger to personal tragedy. Her concert Nights at the Alhambra is superb.
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody I had to study the Highwayman in Eleventh Grade advanced English. I learned to hate that poem. But she is marvelous. I really think you should try Leah, She does a mix of symphonic and Celtic metal and folk. Lately she has been a part of Dragonlord. Troy from Nightwish is one of the members of that band.
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody Yes, she started singing with them about five years ago. I don't think there are any videos on You Tube of her performing with them though..
U ok, friend? Remember this was Susanne’s tribute to the amazig fotographer Lene. You can see Susanne in the video, next to her bed, holding her hand. Check out more Susanne sundfør. Not only sad songs❤
I cried through the hole song...its so painfully beatiful..
@@julienor9845 I go back to it every so often.
Lene Marie Fossen was one of our times greatest photographers. This is really heartbreaking.
This song is one of my favorites and most difficult to watch.
reality of that horrible disease is hard to see like in this video.
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody
But Lene Marie herself wanted her work to be about more than anorexia, amazing portraitures shown in this video.....(I am a photographer myself, and it is spectacular photography)@@TheWolffAndTheMelody
Don't be sorry. If you don't get moved by this I believe you're not human...
What a brave and wise woman, Lene Marie was. She showed the world that her life was not just about anorexia. She had a gift and she used it. She even made anorexia a part of that gift. The song was beautiful. The imagery was, hard to watch but still spectacular. She showed the world that no matter what your life looks like, you can follow your dream.
indeed. What a beautiful soul.
And Susanne and Margareth made the portal to us all 😢 - incredible talent and warmth from three women ❤❤❤
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Man, I always cry listening to this song, even though I know that lene was no longer a child, there's no way I can't miss her. I'm so sorry she died at just 33. Thank you, I feel represented with you❤❤❤❤
It’s really hard watching that video. It’s so gutwrenchingly sad 😭
ya, this was alot for me.
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody And there’s no need to apologize for being emotional. I couldn’t watch the video this time but I cried anyway 😭
If you feel pain, you're alive.
If you feel other people's pain you're a human being.(Leo Tolstoy)
You are deffenetly a human being.
Im so glad you give music like this a chance.
There is so many good artist's and bands outside the mainstream you just have to look for it
Great reaction.
Love from Norway ❤
@@rolfjamne8922 and thats why we are doing this channel. I don't care about views, or how many subs. I want to touch the soul of music, and connect with you all. Thanks so much for being here.
❤ to you!
The woman holding Lene Marie's hand at the hospital is Susanne herself 😢
Oh wow!
Absolutely beautiful. Her photographs seem to somehow capture the very essence/soul shining out of her subjects, it’s just captivating. That was a lovely, heart-felt reaction. x
It was overwhelming, hauntingly beautiful. She has become one of my favorite singers.
Oh Cosmic! I don't have any words to add. You said it all.
yea...this was tough.
Thank you for that sincere reaction, thank you!
Much love friend
Your kids are so lucky to have such an empathetic snd warm hearted dad. And it's beautiful to watch such an honest and hard hitting reaction. I only know you from your channel, but i already know you're such a strong man for being able to react in such a way. Strong people are in contact with their emotions and are able to relate to others and respect their struggles and also joy. Much love from Norway ❤🇳🇴🌿
wow, fhat means a ton! I just want to be a positive force in people's lives. Thank you for the uplifting words
It's comforting seeing you cry. Especially when you talked about your daughter. I have an absent father. I struggled with an eating disorder for 3 years. It was a complex issue with many causes that I'm still figuring out. But I remember hoping that one day someone would see what was happening and save me. What Lene looks like is how I felt on the inside. Completely deprived of love, understanding, and affection that I felt it was killing me. It still feels that way sometimes. I feel it now. I tried asking for help. I asked my mom just to sit down and talk with me. But words didn't seem to be enough to make anyone care.
Sending you light and love friend. I've spent alot of my life alone and had to become a source of strength for myself to stand.
@@TheWolffAndTheMelodyI always felt like I should respond to this, but I didn't know what to say. First of all, thank you. And yes, finding strength in myself is what I'm trying to do. Second of all, to give some insight from my experiences, to protect your children from these kinds of things, make sure they feel loved, especially when they're struggling. Never shame them for their emotions or things they can't control. Honor those emotions. Don't hold unrealistic expectations for them. Teach them that painful experiences should be processed instead of ignored. Encourage them to speak. Make sure they feel valued for who they are as people. Make sure they know they are always worth taking care of just for being human. How eating disorders are developed and experienced varies tremendously, but that's what I have to offer. You seem like a very emotionally intelligent fellow, so I have a feeling you already do all those things for your kids.
I cried too like a fountain the first time i've seen the video and also hearing her supernatural voice. its multidimensional heartbreaking. shes SO heavenly even when we feel her anger in the text. this is so much... too much. Im a huge fan of her. I understand that every songs of her has a story and a piece of soul to understand. i see in her music so much wisdom. she gave us the tools to fight and educate us to be better humans
I absolutely loved this. What is another song by her that I should check out?
Music, lyrics and the movie is magic. Lene Marie Fossens story is deadly and sad but thanks to music and that beautiful voice i can endure the pain she is suffering. Susanne Sundfør has made a piece of art that make me attentive to my own vulnerability and mortality. Now i will be able to hold out and accept my humanity. ( Opera Cecilia)
I was so moved by this beautiful video.
Damn. This one hit different.. Expecting something like I heard Susanne sing on tracks with M83 or Röyksopp and then this happened. Wow, such powerful and impacting imagery accompanied to the beautiful vocals. Totally real emotion, a great and sincere reaction.
Much love friend. This song was so good, but ya the video just hit me hard
Absolutely beautiful reaction 😊 I don't know how many times I have watched this video, and the result is always the same. I react very much the same way as you. Susanne and Lene were close, personal friends, and it is Susanne you see in the video, sitting beside Lene in the bed. Lene was an incredible photographer, but despite me being Norwegian like her, I have to say that I didn't really know a lot about her before she died. In hindsight, that is a big pity, because I have been missing out on a lot of beauty.
Despite Lene's severe anorexia, she was an incredibly courageous and strong woman. I think many people could have learned a thing or two from her. She struggled from age 10, to the degree where her body didn't have the resources to put her through puberty, but I have learned that she never complained. And seeing how she would constantly visit and document through her pictures people that were struggling, like in refugee camps and so on, can make you wonder what you can contribute with yourself.
Anywho.... Through this reaction you earned yourself a new subscriber. I need to take a look at your other reactions as well. Love from Norway ♥♥♥♥♥
Thank you so much for being here friend! This song was soooo beautiful! Thank you for the love friend!
Ok. I was not prepared for this. Cosmic, I admire your empathy. I am kind of the same, and sometimes it sucks cause it makes me get emotional when I don’t want to, and it has gotten much worse since I have kids. I can totally relate with what you said about yours, you wish them the best but you don’t know what’s ahead.
I am in a train right now back home. When I was entering the train I saw the paramedics trying to save the life of a woman right in the railcar I was supposed to get my seat. I had to exit again. They brought her devastated husband out, I saw the fear in his face, as they took care of him. After almost an hour of attempting to reanimate her, they said trough the speaker to shut the blinders of the windows. We knew what that meant, she died and they wanted to respect the privacy. Now I’m sitting here, and I can’t get it out of my head. I can’t even imagine what her husband is going through right now. He has a battle ahead of him now.
And then you show me this. Omg. I cried here. The person next to me asked me if I’m ok, lol. That was too much for today.
I’m just happy to go back home and be with my family. Your a great person, my friend. All the best!
Dude, we never know what we are going to encounter on a daily basis. You have a great heart my friend.
thanks for your heartwarming reaction to this master piece. to be speechless after such a journey is nothing to be sorry for, this is the purpose of music and imagery like this.
if you remember the guy giving lene a hug on the vernissage, it's morten krogvold, also a photographer and tv host who did an interesting interview with lene about her art, her disease and her hopes for the future she didn't have. if someone here is interested, i'll post the link.
eating disorder is the most dangerous mental illness, too many people die from it, too little spoken about it, too little done against it.
you can be the most loving and caring parents in this world, but sometimes you just cannot do anything when things get out of hands. a sad fact, but true.
just never stop being there for your kids, be reliable, honest and caring and take kids seriously.
what an artist she was, and susanne was able to transform her visually powerful pictures into music of the same intensity so she won't be forgotten.
tanks again for the reaction, it means a lot to me.
"Everyone dies only for himself." The point is that everyone fights all their lives for the right to be human, it is a lonely fight, no one can help you, and you will die not for children, not for a better life for others, not for justice, but only for yourself, for your soul. - These are not my words, but I think they reflect the essence of what is happening to us.
Wow, what a heavy thought. Appreciate you sharing friend.
The woman sitting beside her hospital-bed is Suzanne Sundfør
Sad, tragic, yet beautiful. The images she capture stopped me in my tracks.. idk how she managed to capture the essence of a person, but she did. Your reaction to it got me as much as the video itself. ❤ to all
Ya, this song was incredible
This was not my type of thing, but it was still beautiful. Especially considering that I saw the way it touched you. I love it when art speaks to us in a way that it cuts to the quick,emotionally.
ya, at one point the music got quiet for me and all I saw was her struggle. This was tough
No words needed. ❤❤❤
Thank you for being a real human
Much love friend
I knew you'd appreciate that one. Thanks for the honest reaction and review, my friend. Isn't it one of the most intense experience's with a music video on RUclips? Susanne's more recent work is incredible. There's so much talent in Scandinavia, and coming from Irishman, that's saying something!
Much love. I'm so thankful you recommended this. Dude, this has been a week of deep emotional reactions.
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody Can I cheer you right up? Your next reaction should be for an old-school track that is too often overlooked these days. Marquee Moon by Television. They were one of the pioneers of the American Punk movement back in the 70's, and one of the first out of the CBGB Club scene back then. I figure if you've been engrossed in Metal music, then you might not have had much contact with the punk movement? Especially a youngster like you lol ! The whole album was hugely influential on so many guitarists since then, and shaped a lot of rock as we know it today. Please enjoy all 10 minutes of it : )
Great reaction ❤
it is susanne sundfør by her deathbed towards the end of the video
It this type of music hits you in the right place, try Loreena Mckennit. She is also no stranger to personal tragedy. Her concert Nights at the Alhambra is superb.
dude, I love Loreena. One of my fav songs is The Highwayman.
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody I had to study the Highwayman in Eleventh Grade advanced English. I learned to hate that poem. But she is marvelous.
I really think you should try Leah, She does a mix of symphonic and Celtic metal and folk. Lately she has been a part of Dragonlord. Troy from Nightwish is one of the members of that band.
@@jamesnelson1968 WHAT! DRAGONLOOOORD!?!?!
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody Yes, she started singing with them about five years ago. I don't think there are any videos on You Tube of her performing with them though..
U ok, friend? Remember this was Susanne’s tribute to the amazig fotographer Lene. You can see Susanne in the video, next to her bed, holding her hand. Check out more Susanne sundfør. Not only sad songs❤
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