AutoMatters & More: Review of MERCY — in Theaters Now
Chris Pratt's character must prove his innocence within 90 minutes before an AI judge in a near-future Los Angeles without lawyers or juries, relying on digital evidence.
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AutoMatters & More: Review of MERCY — in theaters now
MERCY is a clever, original, thought-provoking film starring Chris Pratt as Detective Chris Raven — the accused; and Rebecca Ferguson — the no-nonsense, objective and efficient AI Judge Maddox. From start to finish, it will keep you on the edge of your seat and your heart pounding with its breath-taking fast pace, masterful execution, intelligence, suspense, action and plot twists. Many new movies try to play it safe as sequels to proven, audien…
Review: ‘Mercy’ turns AI justice into a shallow thriller starring Chris Pratt
The new futuristic thriller starring Chris Pratt follows a police detective accused of murdering his wife, forced to prove his innocence before an AI system acting as judge and executioner — but its take on new technology lacks the depth and originality it demands
‘Mercy’ rises to no. 1 in its US debut, plus watch this special video of Chris Pratt greeting his Pinoy fans
Mercy rises to the top of the American box office in its debut, the futuristic action thriller dethroning Avatar: Fire and Ash’s five-week reign. Mercy is set in a not too distant future, where Det. Chris Raven (Chris Pratt) stands accused of killing his wife. He has ninety minutes to prove his innocence to the A.I. judge Maddox (Rebecca Ferguson), or face the death penalty. The cast talks about how the film makes use of the current rise of AI, …
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