Chris Pratt’s Mercy movie is still a Prime Video staple – but its

Chris Pratt’s Mercy movie is still a Prime Video staple – but its

Chris Pratt tied to a metal chair
Yes, we are reliving this. (Image credit: Sony Pictures release)

Remember the so-called “flopfest” season which is the month of January. Only five months ago, Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson faced each other Mercya new film that follows a man falsely accused of murder, who is later tried by an AI-generated court.

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The principle is simple: make the AI ​​judge believe that you are innocent through a digital threshold, and you will be free. Don’t do it and you will die. There is no lawyer or jury, just your brain and access to your life via curated digital files.

After its theatrical release, it was on Prime Video for most of 2026, and I can’t discourage you enough from watching it. It’s far from the worst movie of the year so far, but it’s bad enough to be unmissable.

Without boring you too much, the production feels cheap, it struggles to maintain momentum, and Pratt (whose character is also hilariously named Chris) is restrained in a chair for 90% of the film. MercyThe runtime runs out incredibly quickly.

Mercy | Official trailer – YouTube

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But let’s not talk about it Mercy…instead, we need to focus on the film Pratt recommended as a double bill. Not only does it serve as inspiration for Mercybut it’s arguably the most underrated Christopher Nolan film of all time.

Perfect timing before The Odysseydon’t you think?

Chris Pratt reveals Christopher Nolan’s Memento is a huge inspiration – and you need to stream it ASAP

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“There is a little Memento in there,” Pratt told me shortly before Mercyliberation.

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“He’s a character who doesn’t know what’s happening, and he’s unveiling the layers of his reality as he learns in real time what happened.”

As soon as he talks about it, I remember what an amazing viewing experience it was. Starring Guy Pearce and Carrie-Anne Moss, it follows insurance investigator Leonard Shelby (Pearce), who suffers from anterograde amnesia.

He uses notes and tattoos to search for the man he believes killed his wife, which is the last thing he remembers. That means we know as much as he does, making this one of the most unique and interactive crime thrillers of the last 26 years.

You are thrown back in time with so much confusion that you wonder if You Killed your ex-wife. It’s no secret what an exceptional director and storyteller Nolan is… but this was only his second film.

The talent was already out of reach, but it’s no surprise that given the number of Butchers released more recently (his Batman trilogy, Creation, And Oppenheimer, to name just a few), Memento was put on collective hold.

For Matrix fans, Carrie-Anne Moss is also the best female role Nolan could have chosen. Add in some snappy 2000s vibes and pangs of despair, and you’re about to stream a movie you’ll never forget (unlike Mercywhich you will hopefully do immediately).

  • Watch Memento on Prime Video in the United States
  • Watch Memento on Sky in the UK
  • Watch Memento on Paramount+ in Australia

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Jasmine is a streaming editor for TechRadar, having previously written for outlets including Radio Times, Yahoo! and stylist. She specializes in heartwarming TV shows and movies, ranging from Hallmark’s latest tearjerker to Netflix’s Virgin River. She was also the one who wrote an obituary for George Cooper Sr. during season 7 of Young Sheldon and still can’t watch the funeral episode.

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