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Mercury Rising
Mercury Rising

Mercury Rising

April 3, 1998· 1h 51m
Directed by
Cinemagraphs Score6.3

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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17 reviews·Last updated 28d ago
Peak Moment

Art tries to convince Simon he's a friend

8.0at 52m
Lowest Moment

Burrell murders Simon's parents Martin and Jenny Lynch

5.0at 20m
Biggest Swing

The film jumps from its lowest point during the illogical family murders to strong emotional resonance when Art discovers Simon hiding and calling for his deceased mother.

Mercury Rising follows a familiar but effective arc, starting with cliched setup before finding its emotional core in the relationship between Willis and Hughes. While reviewers consistently criticized the illogical premise of killing rather than recruiting the codebreaker, most praised the authentic chemistry between the leads and Hughes's exceptional performance, resulting in a flawed but entertaining thriller that succeeds on character moments despite plot weaknesses.

17 reviews analyzed|Sources: Imdb, Tmdb
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Art Jeffries undercover in South Dakota bank robbery
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Simon Lynch cracks the Mercury code puzzle
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Burrell murders Simon's parents Martin and Jenny Lynch⬇ Lowest moment
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Art and Simon flee on train, Shayes killed
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Art tries to convince Simon he's a friend⬆ Peak moment
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Crandell killed by Burrell at Wrigley Building meeting
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Kudrow takes control of Simon's witness protection
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Simon shows affection by hugging Art goodbye
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