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A stylish, high‑energy thriller that entertains with confidence until its final‑act glitch exposes the tension beneath its polished surface.
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“Mercy” Is a Fun Time That Glitches in the Final Minutes

23 January 2026
@sonypictures.aus The cutting edge technology that brought Mercy to life is unlike anything else. #MercyMovie is now playing in cinemas. Get tickets. #ChrisPratt ♬ original sound - Sony Pictures AUS

When the Beat Mirrors the Breakdown

Christian Craken’s “Drama” pulses with the same restless tension that runs beneath Mercy’s glossy surface, its dark electronic thrum echoing the film’s shift from confident control to late‑stage chaos. The track’s steady build and sudden distortions feel like a sonic parallel to the movie’s final‑act glitch—both works riding a wave of momentum until the rhythm fractures, revealing the raw nerves underneath. In pairing them, you see how Craken’s beat‑driven unease becomes a musical reflection of the film’s tonal collision, amplifying the sense that even the most stylish stories can crack at the edges when the pressure peaks.

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“Cinema is a matter of what’s in the frame and what’s out,” Orson Welles once said—a reminder that filmmaking is as much about control as it is about illusion.

“Mercy” embraces that philosophy with gusto, presenting a world that feels tightly framed, energetically composed, and fully aware of its own playful artifice. From the outset, the film signals that it’s here to entertain, and for most of its runtime, it succeeds with style.

⚡ A Breezy, Confident Start

The early sequences move with a breezy confidence, blending genre beats with a light touch that keeps the tone buoyant. There’s a sense of intentionality in every choice—the pacing, the performances, the visual flourishes—all working together to create a film that feels both familiar and freshly energized. It’s the kind of movie that knows exactly what it wants to be.

🎭 Characters in Motion

As the narrative deepens, “Mercy” finds its rhythm. Character dynamics sharpen, the action sequences gain momentum, and the film’s playful spirit becomes one of its greatest strengths. You can feel the filmmakers leaning into the fun, and that enthusiasm radiates through the screen.

🧩 A Finale That Falters

But as the story approaches its climax, the film’s grip loosens. The final minutes glitch, as if the narrative machinery suddenly misfires. Threads that once felt purposeful begin to fray, and the resolution arrives with less clarity than the setup promised. It’s not enough to undo the film’s charm, but it does leave a faint aftertaste of missed opportunity.

🌟 Fun Despite the Flaws

Even so, “Mercy” remains a lively, engaging watch—one that delivers more than enough entertainment to outweigh its late‑stage stumbles. It’s a reminder that a film can be imperfect and still be a good time, especially when it carries the kind of spirited energy that “Mercy” brings to the screen.

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Cinematic Glitch

The Moment the Film Becomes Two Movies at Once
Most viewers walk away from Mercy thinking the final‑act glitch is simply a narrative stumble, but there’s a deeper, almost invisible tension running underneath: the film is built on two competing tonal identities that never fully reconcile. For most of its runtime, Mercy plays like a sleek, confident genre piece—tight framing, rhythmic pacing, and a playful sense of control. But in the last stretch, the film suddenly shifts into a more chaotic, emotionally heightened register, as if it’s trying to belong to a different cinematic lineage altogether. That tonal collision is what creates the “glitch” feeling: the movie briefly becomes a version of itself that it was never preparing the audience to meet. It’s not a mistake so much as a moment where the film’s ambitions outrun its architecture.

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