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https://images.ecency.com/DQmcBWDRzRUpDtTyvtPC2ddUBZJuYCjSBk6ED7SKxCvNUTb/textodelp_rrafo.jpg Released in January 2026, "No Mercy" transports us to an atypical Los Angeles in 2029, where rampant crime has led to the creation of the "Court of Mercy." This expedited judicial system is presided over by an artificial intelligence that takes on the digital form of Judge Maddox (Rebecca Ferguson), acting as judge, jury, and executioner. The accused, presumed guilty beforehand, have only 90 minutes to prove their innocence before an algorithm that has complete access to their digital footprint. Beyond serving as the driving force for a fast-paced thriller, this premise raises an uncomfortable yet necessary reflection on the limits of technology in fundamental aspects of the human condition. It is not seen as an invention but as a possible scenario in the face of technological advancements…The film aptly addresses a crucial ethical debate: the advisability of delegating the administration of j