In a future where technology has taken over, the justice system is putting artificial intelligence in the driver's seat. The thriller "Mercy" brings this concept to life, as actor Chris Pratt navigates a 90-minute ticking clock on an AI judge he created.
Pratt plays Detective Raven, who finds himself trapped in front of an automated judge named Judge Maddox (played by Rebecca Ferguson). The AI, powered by the city's municipal cloud, has access to every camera, cellphone, and database. This technological behemoth is programmed with no room for human emotion or compassion, simply a cold calculation that will result in death if you commit a crime.
The twist? Finding the real murderer becomes increasingly difficult as the protagonist struggles to keep up with the relentless pace of AI-driven investigation. His only hope lies with his partner, played by Kali Reis, who utilizes a quadcopter to scour the city for clues.
"It's unlike anything I've done before," Pratt exclaimed. "It's action-packed, so you're gonna wanna see this in 3D. It's gonna be awesome."
However, the experience was far from enjoyable for Pratt himself. Being confined and unable to use his hands or feet due to his digital prison took a toll on him mentally.
"It was different for me," he said. "Being trapped in that location was challenging, and not being able to use my body to do what I normally would was tough."
The tension builds as the clock ticks down, with Pratt's fate hanging in the balance. Will he find a way to clear his name, or will the AI prove too powerful to overcome? The movie "Mercy" promises an edge-of-your-seat thrill ride as it explores the dark side of technological advancements in law enforcement.
Pratt plays Detective Raven, who finds himself trapped in front of an automated judge named Judge Maddox (played by Rebecca Ferguson). The AI, powered by the city's municipal cloud, has access to every camera, cellphone, and database. This technological behemoth is programmed with no room for human emotion or compassion, simply a cold calculation that will result in death if you commit a crime.
The twist? Finding the real murderer becomes increasingly difficult as the protagonist struggles to keep up with the relentless pace of AI-driven investigation. His only hope lies with his partner, played by Kali Reis, who utilizes a quadcopter to scour the city for clues.
"It's unlike anything I've done before," Pratt exclaimed. "It's action-packed, so you're gonna wanna see this in 3D. It's gonna be awesome."
However, the experience was far from enjoyable for Pratt himself. Being confined and unable to use his hands or feet due to his digital prison took a toll on him mentally.
"It was different for me," he said. "Being trapped in that location was challenging, and not being able to use my body to do what I normally would was tough."
The tension builds as the clock ticks down, with Pratt's fate hanging in the balance. Will he find a way to clear his name, or will the AI prove too powerful to overcome? The movie "Mercy" promises an edge-of-your-seat thrill ride as it explores the dark side of technological advancements in law enforcement.