: Released shortly after the start of the Iraq War, the video is often interpreted as a critique of blind bureaucracy and the detached nature of political decision-making. The "games" played by the officials suggest that global stakes are treated with a lack of seriousness.
Directed by , the video depicts a secret government or military council meeting behind closed doors. Instead of managing global affairs, these officials are shown playing rhythmic games and performing synchronized, almost ritualistic movements. Muse - Time Is Running Out (video)
: As the song progresses, the military officials' synchronized movements become increasingly erratic until they are dancing on the table and eventually crawling on the floor, symbolizing a total loss of control and collective insanity. : Released shortly after the start of the
: The central set is a direct homage to the iconic War Room from Stanley Kubrick's 1964 film Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb . Instead of managing global affairs, these officials are
The production involved specific technical challenges to achieve its unique look:
Classic films in music videos: “Time is Running Out” by Muse
: The band is dressed entirely in black, fitting the alternative rock genre and contrasting with the varied, official attire of the dancers. The use of black instruments further emphasizes this sleek, dark aesthetic. Technical Execution