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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Chris Pratt's Intense 90-Min. Trial Against AI

Chris Pratt's Intense 90-Min. Trial Against AI

24 Jan

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Summary

  • Actor plays a detective accused of murdering his wife.
  • He has 90 minutes to prove his innocence to an AI judge.
  • Pratt describes his role as 'very vulnerable' and 'broken'.
Chris Pratt's Intense 90-Min. Trial Against AI

Chris Pratt steps into a dramatically different role as a homicide detective in the new sci-fi film, Mercy. In the movie, his character, Chris Raven, is accused of murdering his wife and faces a critical deadline: he must prove his innocence to an advanced AI judge within 90 minutes or face execution.

Director Timur Bekmambetov described Pratt's performance as "very vulnerable" and "very broken," a stark contrast to the actor's typical action-hero persona. Bekmambetov noted that this dramatic portrayal was unique for Pratt, showcasing his unexpected dramatic capabilities. The film's unique premise sees Pratt's character largely confined to a chair during his trial, emphasizing the psychological intensity of the situation.

Pratt himself sought to enhance the realism of his confinement, requesting to be physically cuffed to the chair during filming. This physical restriction contributed to a natural sense of claustrophobia, aiding his performance. To prepare, Pratt collaborated with the LAPD's homicide division, gaining insight into law enforcement experiences and the emotional toll of their work.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Chris Pratt plays Chris Raven, a homicide detective accused of murdering his wife, who must prove his innocence to an AI judge within 90 minutes.
Pratt worked with the LAPD's homicide division to understand the experiences and challenges faced by law enforcement officers.
Director Timur Bekmambetov described Pratt's portrayal as 'very vulnerable' and 'very broken,' marking a departure from his typical action-oriented roles.

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