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J Joy
Mercy (2026) is a science fiction, crime, and thriller film that presents a
unique concept of crime thriller. In this film, any suspect is presented before an AI judge and given 90 minutes to prove their innocence. The film explores how they manage to prove themselves innocent. The premise of uncovering the truth amidst a dense narrative of evidence, witnesses, and facts in a murder accusation keeps you gripped from the start. The film depicts a near future, with some convincing technologies and some that are less so. It showcases the conflict between AI and humans, human instincts, and AI programming technology. The film has turns and twists, offering a courtroom thriller experience. Some elements are repeatedly shown, such as repeated requests for calls, and the judge granting permission to speak. Mercy is a good science fiction, crime, and thriller that portrays how future courtrooms might operate, with the entire story set within this framework. It is a decently well-made film that is worth watching due to its strong performances.
2 Mar’26 15:08
Vadisha Anil
55/100
Shridhar Manivannan
A costly miss to me for not watching this one in theatre because of some early
mixed reviews.
'Mercy' is a racy, stylish and perfectly packed sci-fi crime thriller. It has its
