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The Loneliest Whale: The Search for 52

  • 2021
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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The Loneliest Whale: The Search for 52 (2021)
THE LONELIEST WHALE is a cinematic quest to find the “52 Hertz Whale,” which scientists believe has spent its entire life in solitude calling out at a frequency that is different from any other whale. As the film embarks on this engrossing journey, audiences will explore what this whale’s lonely plight can teach us — not just about our changing relationship to the oceans, but to each other. Executive Produced with Leonardo DiCaprio and Adrian Grenier.
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THE LONELIEST WHALE is a cinematic quest to find the "52 Hertz Whale," which scientists believe has spent its entire life in solitude, calling out at a frequency that is different from any o... Read allTHE LONELIEST WHALE is a cinematic quest to find the "52 Hertz Whale," which scientists believe has spent its entire life in solitude, calling out at a frequency that is different from any other whale. As a group of scientists mount an expedition to locate this elusive creature, ... Read allTHE LONELIEST WHALE is a cinematic quest to find the "52 Hertz Whale," which scientists believe has spent its entire life in solitude, calling out at a frequency that is different from any other whale. As a group of scientists mount an expedition to locate this elusive creature, the film delves into the profound interconnection that exists between whale culture and ou... Read all

  • Director
    • Joshua Zeman
  • Writers
    • Lisa Schiller
    • Joshua Zeman
  • Stars
    • Joshua Zeman
    • Joseph George
    • David Rosenberg
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    558
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joshua Zeman
    • Writers
      • Lisa Schiller
      • Joshua Zeman
    • Stars
      • Joshua Zeman
      • Joseph George
      • David Rosenberg
    • 11User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Joshua Zeman
    Joshua Zeman
    • Filmmaker
    Joseph George
    Joseph George
    • Self - Ret. Chief U.S. Navy, Integrated Undersea Surveillance System
    David Rosenberg
    David Rosenberg
    • Self - Author, Interspecies Musician
    Christopher W. Clark
    Christopher W. Clark
    • Self - Senior Scientist, Cornell University
    • (as Dr. Christopher W. Clark)
    Daniel Palacios
    Daniel Palacios
    • Self - Senior Researcher
    • (as Daniel Palacios Ph.D.)
    Bruce R. Mate
    Bruce R. Mate
    • Self - Director, Marine Mammal Institute
    • (as Bruce Mate Ph.D.)
    Robert Dziak
    Robert Dziak
    • Self - NOAA, PMEL Acoustics Program Manager
    • (as Dr. Robert Dziak)
    Sara Heimlich
    Sara Heimlich
    • Self - NOAA, PMEL Acoustics Program
    Christina Connett
    Christina Connett
    • Self - Chief Curator, New Bedford Whaling Museum
    • (as Christina Connett Ph.D.)
    John Hildebrand
    John Hildebrand
    • Self - Professor of Bioacoustics
    John Calambokidis
    John Calambokidis
    • Self - Cascade Research Collective
    Ana Sirovic
    Ana Sirovic
    • Self - Oceanographer
    • (as Dr. Ana Sirovic)
    David Cade
    David Cade
    • Self - Research Biologist
    Roger Payne
    Roger Payne
    • Self - Founder, Ocean Alliance
    • (as Dr. Roger Payne)
    Graham Burnett
    Graham Burnett
    • Self - Professor of History, Princeton University
    Kate Micucci
    Kate Micucci
    • Self - Musician, Actress
    Ann Allen
    Ann Allen
    • Self - Biologist
    • (as Dr. Ann Allen)
    Michael J. Novacek
    Michael J. Novacek
    • Self - American Museum of Natural History
    • (as Dr. Michael J. Novacek)
    • Director
      • Joshua Zeman
    • Writers
      • Lisa Schiller
      • Joshua Zeman
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    4Ed-Shullivan

    This boring documentary makes me appreciate Finding Nemo so much more than ever

    I can appreciate that the filmmakers were probably trying to make a serious documentary with spell binding music and the big mystery of where the hell could this lonely whale be situated in the ocean? But after watching 10 minutes, then 20 minutes, then 30 minutes, and so on, and so on, I realized there is no mystery here to be discovered. I am going to assume some environmental group in conjunction with a government funded project like the millions of dollars spent on examining the Tse Tse Fly went gung ho and spent years as well as a few more millions of wasted tax payor funds searching for this whale coined "52" due to this so called mysterious whale calling out at 52 Hz, a frequency unrecognized by other whales.

    I did suffer through the entire documentary and all I got out of it was a whole heap of frustration as both the quality of the documentary and the boring flow of the film was as entertaining as watching a Joe Biden speech waiting for his next faux pas.

    I give this documentary a 4 out of 10 IMDb rating.
    7ferguson-6

    One is the loneliest number

    Greetings again from the darkness. The old adage goes, "There's someone for everyone." Even for the outsiders and misfits. But what if there is only one? First heard by Navy research in 1989, "the Loneliest Whale in the World" has been named "52" due to his unique 52 Hertz call. He has never been seen and his song was last heard in 2003 ... so there is no guarantee he's still alive. Director Joshua Zemen has long been fascinated by the legend of 52 - a majestic creature assumed to be living in isolation since no other whales can hear his call.

    It's a sad story and one that caused a social frenzy as so many related their own stories of loneliness, proving yet again how humans connect with the animal kingdom. Whales have long played a role in the bible (Jonah) and in literature (Captain Ahab from "Moby Dick"), but 52's unusual call was picked up thanks to the Navy's Sound Surveillance System (SOSUS) which had been developed to track submarines during war time. It took the late Oceanographer Bill Watkins to recognize the call as biological, creating the origin of the legend and mystery. Watkins claimed we can hear more than we see in the ocean, and there's much to learn from those sounds.

    When the 52 Hertz call was once again heard, director Zemen secured funding for a 7-day excursion off the Santa Barbara coast with the goal of locating the whale. He assembled a team of Oceanographers, Biologists, and researchers - each knowledgeable and passionate. Zemen is the outsider of this group, and in the film's only flaw, allows himself to be the focus a bit too often. Interspersed within the 7 day mission are history lessons regarding the hunting of whales, once commonplace. All of that changed with the 1970 best-selling record entitled, "Songs of the Humpback Whales". Hearing their calls and singing led directly to the "Save the Whales" era - and the hunting and slaughtering was cut by 99 percent.

    Director Zemen is having quite the year, as his excellent docuseries, "The Sons of Sam: A Descent into Darkness" was recently released. Here he works hard at instilling some entertainment into the science project by including the captain's 52 Lost Love music tape featuring Pablo Cruise, and a quick segment with the quirky and brilliant Kate Micucci ... plus a humorous moment informing us that single bunks are for one person. The film doesn't get the "tied up with a bow" ending Zemen and the researchers might hope for, but the mystery shifts a bit, and we realize how much we've enjoyed spending time with these smart, caring folks. Leonardo DiCaprio donated $50,000 to the project and is listed as an Executive Producer for the film that offers some close-ups and details that are likely new to many of us.

    Bleeker Street will release the film in theaters nationwide on July 9 and on Digital July 16.
    4Durmey

    Too little, too long

    No spoilers: But the crew set out in search for this whale on a 7-day expedition. 7 days. To find a whale. In an entire ocean. This was the first time bells went off, but I kept watching anyway. Not sure why they thought the entire trip was worth a movie though.

    The documentary is too slow. They try to hide the fact that almost nothing happened for most of those 7 days. I'm not spoiling here, they did find something, but they could have just wrapped this docu up in 30 minutes or even better... in an article in the newspaper.
    5michelfun

    Great music...not so great docu.

    Guys. If you want to hear them whales, talk to them. Next time please take some underwater speakers and play sounds from whales. They will talk back. It's been done and proven many times.. You guys dropt microphones and are hoping to find 1 whale out of thousands. Common man. Next time be more clever about it. If you want to prove to the world whales are socially smart beings, then at least do an effort to connect to them.

    Personally I think Orcas are much smarter. How they hunt together cleverly, how they create waves to wash seals of ice plates, how they use their weight to flip ice plates and above seals off it, how they avoid humans in water knowing that they don't want to eat them even if they could, they seem much more smarter. I mean if whales are so smart, why are they still hit so many times by ships and do they rarely do an effort to avoid ships, even if they clearly hear the coming with their great hearing. I think it almost never happens to orcas or dolphins. They seen more conscious about their surroundings and the danger.

    Compliments about the intriguing music. And about the visuals, it made me want to watch until the end, although it was disappointing as a whole.
    9samwayne-75971

    Very well done adventure of the high Seas!

    You just couldn't write this as a fantasy, it's too real! Did not know what we were getting in to, but boy we are happy we did. Good for the whole family, just sit, listen and watch this amazing story unfold before your eyes! Highly recommend this one!

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 52: The Search for the Loneliest Whale in the World
    • Production companies
      • After Hours Productions
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      • Appian Way
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      • $107,798
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $41,131
      • Jul 11, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,578,392
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