Muse - Time Is Running Out (video) May 2026
: 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.
The video's descent into chaos mirrors the song's escalating tension. Muse - Time Is Running Out (video)
: The video begins with slow, deliberate shots and transitions into a faster montage as the "time is running out" theme reaches its climax. : 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 . : The video begins with slow, deliberate shots
: To ensure the dancers could maintain their complex synchronization, Muse had to perform the song at double speed during filming, which was later slowed down to match the actual track.
: The band performs on a large round table while the officials sit around them, initially oblivious. This placement highlights a reversal of power; while the "leaders" are stagnant, the music and the band occupy the space of active influence. Cinematic and Political Symbolism