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1998111 minAction, Crime, Drama, Thriller

Mercury Rising

Is Mercury Rising a Hit or Flop?

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Is Mercury Rising worth watching? With a rating of 6.287/10, this Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Mercury Rising Synopsis

Renegade FBI agent Art Jeffries protects a nine-year-old autistic boy who has cracked the government's new "unbreakable" code.

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Top Cast

Bruce Willis
Bruce WillisArt Jeffries
Alec Baldwin
Alec BaldwinNicholas Kudrow
Miko Hughes
Miko HughesSimon Lynch
Chi McBride
Chi McBrideTommy B. Jordan
Kim Dickens
Kim DickensStacey
Robert Stanton
Robert StantonDean Crandell
Bodhi Elfman
Bodhi ElfmanLeo Pedranski
Carrie Preston
Carrie PrestonEmily Lang
Lindsey Ginter
Lindsey GinterPeter Burrell
Peter Stormare
Peter StormareShayes

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Is Mercury Rising worth watching?

Mercury Rising has received mixed reviews with a 6.287/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action, Crime, Drama movies.

Is Mercury Rising hit or flop?

Mercury Rising has received average ratings (6.287/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Mercury Rising?

Mercury Rising is a Action, Crime, Drama movie that Renegade FBI agent Art Jeffries protects a nine-year-old autistic boy who has cracked the government's new "unbreakable" code....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfAug 28, 2023
★ 6

I'd have to admit that at the start - however politically incorrect it is to say - I though that the mix of Bruce Willis as an independently minded FBI agent and Miko Hughes ("Simon") as a boy genius with very loud, and annoying, autism was going to be a difficult film to sit through. Luckily, the initial in-your-face character establishment settles down and the somewhat preposterous plot takes over quite quickly. The US Government runs a competition to see whether anyone can decipher it's supposedly unbreakable "Mercury" code and young Mr. Hughes is genuinely convincing as the young lad who can break it just by looking at the thing. When he calls in to claim his prize, all hell breaks loose and soon he and Willis are dodging the NSA and the FBI as they try to get to the bottom of this rather far-fetched, but entertaining conspiracy. This is of those films that reminds you why Willis became a star in the first place; he was never the greatest actor to take to the big screen, but he has bags of charisma and here he uses it to full effect. He and his charge bond well - given the youngster has precious little salient dialogue; and it is action-packed enough to pass the two hours in a satisfactory way. I am never sure why Alec Baldwin is cast at all - he is really a terribly wooden actor, though here he is given a run for his money by the equally stolid Chi McBride as Willis' FBI chum. It's nowhere near as bad as some people seem to think...