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The video follows the story of a (played by Elle Evans) who begins to experience flashes of memory and individuality within a sterile, dystopian society. As she navigates her highly controlled environment, she realizes she is one of many identical versions of herself, leading to a desperate attempt to reclaim her humanity.
The official music video for by Muse, directed by Sing J. Lee , serves as a cinematic expansion of the band's 2015 concept album, Drones . Narrative and Visual Themes muse_mercy_official_music_video
Positioned as the third track on the album, "Mercy" represents a pivotal moment in the narrative where the protagonist recognizes their loss of hope and begs for rescue from the "killing machines" and "men in cloaks". Musically, it is often noted for its and anthem-like quality, drawing comparisons to earlier Muse staples like "Starlight". Cultural Impact The video follows the story of a (played
Beyond its narrative, the song gained significant exposure after being featured in the game trailer for . Despite some fans finding its cleaner sound a departure from the band's grittier early work, it remains a live favorite and a core piece of the Drones cinematic universe. What Makes This Song Great? "Starlight" MUSE Lee , serves as a cinematic expansion of
The video juxtaposes high-fashion, polished aesthetics with dark, sci-fi undertones, a hallmark of Muse's visual identity during the Drones era. Context within Drones