The AI ​​wants to execute Chris Pratt: trailer for Found Guilty

The AI ​​wants to execute Chris Pratt: trailer for Found Guilty

Discover a world in which Artificial Intelligence takes on the role of “judge, jury and executioner”.

“I didn’t kill my wife!” If Dr. Richard Kimble had to prove his innocence today, he would certainly have been executed!

This is essentially what the rather funny trailer for Found Guiltya new science fiction film in which Hollywood has fun scaring crowds with AI, suggesting a futuristic world in which Artificial Intelligence will completely replace… justice! She takes on the role of “judge, jury and executioner” at the same time. And in this new system, the suspect is convicted by the elements brought together by an AI played by Rebecca Ferguson, and is entitled to 90 minutes to defend himself and try to prevent his execution…

Amazon MGM Studios has just revealed the trailer for Mercy (original title) in which Chris Pratt is Found Guilty (title VF) of the murder of his wife. If Richard Kimble had the leisure to become Fugitive to find the real murderer, he will not have this luxury. To exonerate himself, he must gather information from his prison chair.

A rather crazy SF thriller, which recalls how Spielberg had already questioned the future of the judicial system with Minority Report (it was not the AI, but the Precogs who predicted crimes in advance). The suspense promises to be effective and the direction is by Timur Bekmambetov, to whom we owe in particular Wanted.

The official synopsis sums up what’s at stake: “90 minutes to prove your innocence or face execution. In the near future, a detective (Pratt) is on trial for the murder of his wife. He must convince the AI ​​judge (Ferguson), whom he himself helped create, before she decides his fate. “

The screenplay is written by Marco van Belle. Found Guilty will be released on January 28 in cinemas in France.

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