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Mercy

Rating4.5 /10
20231 h 25 m
United States
2471 people rated

A doctor and former military officer finds herself in a deadly battle for survival when the Irish mob takes control of the hospital where she works and her son is taken hostage.

Action
Drama

User Reviews

Bim Bun

08/05/2025 10:52
best

Cycynette 🦋💎

06/11/2024 03:40
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HvE8NL

05/11/2023 23:05
Hi

SANDY FERGUSON

25/09/2023 16:29
this one has low rating, but l seem to enjoyed it..6\10 will for me 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥..

ARIANNE🥵

27/06/2023 16:12
Absoulty best Action packed movie in years !!!! Jon Voight absoulty totally A List rating...... Entire cast of stars from many great Movies ... The negative reviews are absoulty insane reviews hat need removed ... I purchased and rented movie .. purchased I loved the film to put in my collection. On edge of seat the entire time during the entire film .... Some folks compared to Die Hard , liked 35 years ago ! But this is way better any much more realistic than Die hard ... Nothing negative about this film whatsoever ... Action Action Action All the way from beginning to end ... Had a plot a beginning and end ... Enjoy.

user4230313415209

20/06/2023 16:09
I love a bad movie, a guilty pleasure bad movie, This is NOT that. This is the most disjointed, convoluted nonsense I've ever seen. It would be painful to watch if it wasn't so utterly mystifying. Choice after choice, beat after beat it gets worse. The poor actors don't know what to do here. You can see them trying their best to maintain some dignity but I wanted to crawl under a rock, for them. The lead actress is unwatchable, everything looks like a set and even the most basic casual clothing looks like wardrobe. The plot is formulaic and still utterly nonsensical. BUT.. I almost want you to see this!?! I challenge anyone to watch the scene at 50min ( roof run) without shouting WTAF???? It's THAT bizarre.

user55358560 binta30

20/06/2023 16:09
Jon Voight joins some solid gold stars in his later years by completing payday movies. It's hard to believe even 10 years ago we'd see him star in something so amateur as this. Gibson plays an ex army surgeon trapped in a hospital by Irish gangsters, who saves the day with her exemplary skills. There is one scene where she's crossing the roof and glances down at the dozen waiting police, who all salute her. I actually laughed out loud at the cheesy ridiculousness of it all. She then proceeds with her white top on covered in bloodstains, to fight hardened gangsters in the style of Bruce Willis in Die Hard. The story isn't a bad one but the screenplay and dialogue are not even in B movie class. The men trying to appear tough and menacing just look like posturing schoolboys in the yard. The score is daytime TV movie class, and the photography standard on-the-cheap not-that-steady-cam. The directing is appalling. The acting apart from a few scenes for Rhys Meyers and Voight is mostly B movie or worse. It could have been a decent adventure had it been carried though properly: but sub standard photography, score, dialogue and directing have turned it into a laughable failure.

THE DANCE HOUSE

09/06/2023 16:06
Jon Voight at his worst Sad to se a great actor get involve in garbage like this is, absolutely devastating. This film is awful. The plot holes are massive. I mean you would have to suspend all reality of society to believe some of the things that occur to set up the "story" or "plot" or whatever this thing is. There are other parts where you will just shake your head and ask: Why. That's the main question. This is utter nonsense. Unless you're into watching a plot that moves in ways that confuse you and make you annoyed, I would avoid this movie. Not good. I have never wanted a film to end so much in my life.

Madaundi

04/06/2023 16:01
Dr. Michelle Miller (Leah Gibson) works at the Mercy Hospital as a single mom supporting her son Bobby (Anthony Bolognese) who loves soccer, or football as he insists. Mr. Miller died in one of those desert wars as his wife watched. This is when she left killing for curing. Ryan Quinn (Anthony Konechny) a member of the Irish mafia Quinn family is taken into custody by the FBI. The family attempts a "rescue." Ryan and an agent get shot and are taken to said hospital. The whole Quinn family shows up to see their son. The patriarch of the family is played by Jon Voight. He left Ireland so his family could have a clean legitimate start. His oldest son Sean (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) has different ideas on how to run the family business. It isn't long before gunplay is involved and the film moves into a hostage situation with a cat-and-mouse game with our ex-special forces lady doctor. This is a standard normal plot. It has better performances than most in the genre. No bad scenes or long scenes, but then again, no great scenes. Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity. Mini-shower tease.

Eyoba The Great

04/06/2023 16:01
Greetings again from the darkness. Imagine if Liam Neeson's character in TAKEN had also been a skilled trauma surgeon ... and a woman. If so, the result would be similar to the main character here, Michelle, played by Leah Gibson. Michelle is that rare former military doctor with special ops skills. She's also a mother to a young son, and experiences a traumatic event in the opening scene in this film from director Tony Dean Smith and writer Alex Wright. Michelle (Ms. Gibson) returns to civilian life as a single mother and secures a job as a surgeon at a small suburban hospital where a former military affiliate is Chief of Surgery. She's making the best of her new life, and has secured the night off work to take her son to a big soccer match for his birthday. Before they can leave the hospital, a gunshot victim arrives - one needing Michelle's special skills. Of course, we have seen what she hasn't ... the gun shot victim is part of the local Irish mob known as the Quinn Brotherhood, and though his wounds occurred during a crime, there is a twist. Jonathan Rhys Meyers plays Sean Quinn, the hot-headed son of Patrick Quinn (Oscar winner Jon Voight). The two butt heads as the elderly Patrick looks for a negotiated agreement under duress, while the young Sean thinks everything can be solved with intimidation and violence. Not helping matters is a rookie FBI agent who has the youngest Quinn son (the above-mentioned gunshot victim) in custody. There is plenty of noise, gunfire, and tough-talking throughout the film, but we never believe that Michelle is in much danger - thanks to her 'very particular set of skills.' Although she has acted regularly for the past 15 years, we wouldn't call Leah Gibson a familiar face. She is, however, up to the challenges of this physically demanding role. Even Jonathan Rhys Meyers is all in as the psychopath gangster, and despite his turn in "The Tudors", he has never reached the level of stardom I predicted after MATCH POINT (2005). Jon Voight is now 85 years old, and his storied career includes key roles in MIDNIGHT COWBOY (1969), DELIVERANCE (1972), COMING HOME (1978), MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE (1996), and a career renaissance with "Ray Donovan" ... the role most similar to his character in this movie. Outside of Mr. Voight, the film has a distinct B-movie look and feel, although the clown in the hospital was a nice touch and almost made up for the lame 'salutes' we are subjected to. In select theatres on May 12, 2023, and on demand on June 2, 2023.
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