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Chris Pratt Faces an AI Judge in Amazon’s ‘Mercy’—and the Clock Is Ticking

Last updated: January 21, 2026 9:49 pm
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Chris Pratt Faces an AI Judge in Amazon’s ‘Mercy’—and the Clock Is Ticking
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Amazon’s Mercy locks Chris Pratt in a chair and forces him to litigate his own innocence to a cold AI magistrate—think Minority Report minus the budget, plus a stopwatch you’ll check more than the screen.

Director Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted, Searching quasi-sequel Profile) returns to his obsession with screens-inside-screens, but this time the entire thriller unfolds in one sterile, holodeck-style chamber. The premise is irresistible: in a crime-plagued near-future L.A., courts have fired juries and lawyers—guilt is assumed, and the accused must data-mine their own lives to disprove murder charges before a towering AI judge.

The 90-Minute Countdown That Beats You Over the Head

A digital timer hovers in the upper third of nearly every frame. It’s meant to inject Mission: Impossible-level sweat, yet the gimmick quickly becomes a meta-commentary on how long audiences must wait for something—anything—to surprise them. Pratt’s detective Chris Raven wakes bloodied, barefoot, and strapped into an electric chair, told he has until the counter hits zero to prove he didn’t slit his wife’s throat.

Chris Pratt studying evidence screens in Mercy
Raven sifts through ring-cam clips, Instagram DMs and body-cam feeds in real time.

Rebecca Ferguson’s Glitchy Voice of “Justice”

Rather than render the AI judge as a faceless operating system, Bekmambetov casts Rebecca Ferguson in translucent, 20-foot hologram form. The choice should add menace; instead it traps the normally magnetic actress in monotone line reads that feel like the world’s most expensive customer-service bot. Every time she intones “evidence insufficient,” the film’s already low voltage drops further.

Memory Gaps, Booze, and a Cop Who Helped Build the System

Screenwriter Marco van Belle sprinkles familiar noir crumbs—Raven’s drinking problem, a dead partner, marital infidelity—but uses them as busywork while the clock runs. The big irony: Raven championed the AI-court initiative after his partner was killed on duty. Now the algorithm he trusted is ready to juice him for a crime he may, or may not, have committed. That thematic ricochet never lands the gut-punch it promises, because the script keeps ducking into CCTV rabbit holes rather than interrogating the morality of its own premise.

Kali Reis and Chris Pratt in Mercy
Kali Reis as rogue detective Jaq feeds Raven clues from the outside—mostly via FaceTime.

Kali Reis Steals the Movie Through a Phone

Boxer-turned-actor Kali Reis (Catch the Fair One) injects authentic grit as Detective Jaq, the only human willing to chase leads on the ground. She’s sprinting through L.A. streets, roughing up suspects, and live-streaming clues back to Raven’s chair. Every time the film splits to her shaky body-cam, the energy spikes—proof the story only breathes when it escapes the chamber.

AI Court: Sci-Fi That Already Feels Outdated

Amazon positions Mercy as a topical slab of techno-fear, but its depiction of omniscient surveillance feels less provocative after Black Mirror’s “Hated in the Nation” or even Minority Report’s Pre-Crime musings two decades ago. The movie introduces hot-button ideas—predictive policing, algorithmic bias, erasure of due process—then uses them as window dressing for a conventional whodunit that refuses to answer whether its hero is actually a killer.

Rebecca Ferguson as the AI judge hologram in Mercy
Ferguson’s Judge Maddox projects calm, clinical menace—until the script asks her to repeat the same stake-raising phrase for the fifth time.

Final Verdict: Two Stars Drained of Voltage

Mercy isn’t unwatchable; Pratt’s everyman panic and Reis’s street-level urgency keep the runtime above flatline. Yet Bekmambetov’s insistence on real-time, single-location tension exposes every logic gap and recycled trope. The film wants to be a cerebral nail-biter—instead it’s a 101-minute reminder that even the slickest user interface can’t disguise a program running on low battery.

  • Title: Mercy
  • Studio: Amazon MGM Studios
  • Runtime: 101 min
  • Rating: PG-13 for drug content, bloody images, strong language, teen smoking, violence
  • Our Score: 2/4 stars

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