The music video of Nieme Kino band was shot entirely underwater without any special effects, and is an artistic expression of reflection on the value of contemporary communication, in which empty chatter increasingly replaces the true meaning of spoken words. The underwater setting of the music video perfectly illustrates the theme of the song, in which words, although present, lose their original meaning, floating without purpose or meaning. It shows through unusual images how modern life, full of noise and incessant talking, gradually separates words from their true meaning, turning them into empty, mute sounds. The message of the song and the video is clear: it is better to be silent than to “blabla” without meaning.