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Muse - Time Is Running Out (video) -

: 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.

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.

: 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. Muse - Time Is Running Out (video)

Watch the official music video to see the 'Dr. Strangelove' inspired visuals and the descent into institutional madness: Muse - Time Is Running Out (Official Music Video) Warner Records Vault YouTube• Oct 26, 2009

The 2003 music video for "Time Is Running Out" by Muse, directed by John Hillcoat, is a satirical exploration of power, institutional madness, and societal collapse. This draft paper explores the visual symbolism, cinematic influences, and thematic layers that define the video. Visual Concept and Directorial Vision : To ensure the dancers could maintain their

The video's descent into chaos mirrors the song's escalating tension.

Classic films in music videos: “Time is Running Out” by Muse : Released shortly after the start of the

: 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

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