This movie takes on AI. It is placed in 2029 Los Angeles. Chris Raven (Chris Pratt) is confined to a chair when the movie begins, and he is charged with murdering his wife (Annabelle Wallace). Raven is a police officer with L.A. He was instrumental in gaining the first conviction through a system called Mercy. He is given 90 minutes to prove his innocence or be executed. Apparently the contraption he is connected to can do that immediately. Judge Maddox (Rebecca Ferguson) is the face of the AI system which has accused Raven of murder, with 98 percent certainty he is guilty of murder. Everything points to him being the only person in the house, and they have access to cell phone and camera information. He also has his police partner (Kali Reis). Together they begin to unravel a plot. That plot gets more and more complicated, and results in the kidnapping of his daughter (Kylie Rogers). The plot involves the brother (Chris Sullivan) of that first person executed by Mercy.
This movie is very entertaining. It is different than any movie I have ever seen in that Raven is in a chair, but able to interact with people far away in the field. This includes asking many questions of different people. Even the judge begins to glitch as the guilty percentage slowly goes down.





