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Mercury Rising

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
80K
YOUR RATING
Bruce Willis and Miko Hughes in Mercury Rising (1998)
ActionCrimeDramaThriller

Shadowy elements in the NSA target a nine-year old autistic savant for death when he is able to decipher a top secret code.Shadowy elements in the NSA target a nine-year old autistic savant for death when he is able to decipher a top secret code.Shadowy elements in the NSA target a nine-year old autistic savant for death when he is able to decipher a top secret code.

  • Director
    • Harold Becker
  • Writers
    • Ryne Douglas Pearson
    • Lawrence Konner
    • Mark Rosenthal
  • Stars
    • Bruce Willis
    • Miko Hughes
    • Alec Baldwin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    80K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harold Becker
    • Writers
      • Ryne Douglas Pearson
      • Lawrence Konner
      • Mark Rosenthal
    • Stars
      • Bruce Willis
      • Miko Hughes
      • Alec Baldwin
    • 175User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Bruce Willis
    Bruce Willis
    • Art Jeffries
    Miko Hughes
    Miko Hughes
    • Simon Lynch
    Alec Baldwin
    Alec Baldwin
    • Nick Kudrow
    Chi McBride
    Chi McBride
    • Tommy B. Jordan
    Kim Dickens
    Kim Dickens
    • Stacey
    Robert Stanton
    Robert Stanton
    • Dean Crandell
    Bodhi Elfman
    Bodhi Elfman
    • Leo Pedranski
    • (as Bodhi Pine Elfman)
    Carrie Preston
    Carrie Preston
    • Emily Lang
    Lindsey Ginter
    Lindsey Ginter
    • Peter Burrell
    • (as L.L. Ginter)
    Peter Stormare
    Peter Stormare
    • Shayes
    Kevin Conway
    Kevin Conway
    • Lomax
    John Carroll Lynch
    John Carroll Lynch
    • Martin Lynch
    Kelley Hazen
    Kelley Hazen
    • Jenny Lynch
    John Doman
    John Doman
    • Supervisor Hartley
    Richard Riehle
    Richard Riehle
    • Edgar Halstrom
    Chad Lindberg
    Chad Lindberg
    • James
    Hank Harris
    Hank Harris
    • Isaac
    James MacDonald
    James MacDonald
    • SWAT Team Leader Francis
    • Director
      • Harold Becker
    • Writers
      • Ryne Douglas Pearson
      • Lawrence Konner
      • Mark Rosenthal
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    Charles-31

    What is really sad is the grain of truth in this story

    Mercury Rising is a very conventional "government bad guys" story about evil agents out to kill an autistic boy who can break their top code. Of course, the premise of the movie, that the government would rather kill someone who can break their code rather than fixing the problems with the code, is incredibly stupid. If one boy can break the code, isn't is reasonable that some other boy in Russia or wherever can also break it? If it has a flaw that allows the kid to find the pattern, doesn't it need to be fixed? Of course, not. We just kill the kid and pretend nothing ever happened.

    But, what is really sad is that there is a grain of truth in this story. It is the policy of the US Government that TRYING to break codes is illegal. If you are smart enough to figure out that the DVD encryption has a major flaw, it's not the fault of the designers, it's your fault. Researchers who have discovered flaws in codes, watermarks, etc, have been arrested. This "head in the sand" policy has been around for a long time.

    So, next time you see this movie, just think how easy it would be to combine this attitude with someone a bit too gung ho.
    6buzznzipp1995

    Mercury Falling >>>

    Mercury Rising, was a loved/hated movie for quite a few viewers, especially the critics who were unapologetic in delivering a 'Razzie' award to Bruce for three films, that he was a part of in that same year. pretty harsh, well for one I feel that Bruce Willis always brings something controversial to any project he does...himself. Mercury Rising, I was happy with and entertained, which was what this government cover-up story was all about. As the sort of troubled outcast on somewhat good-terms Willis is a master. This is a lock-fit for him, he does it so well and on the other hand he slips out and accomplishes other performances with just the same skill. I.e. "The Sixth Sense" (1999) creepy-good story that he brings that Ole' Willis insight to and gives a leveled measure of believable acting that makes you say "Wow". This given, I liked the original working title to the film, Mercury Falling would have worked well too. The autistic boy, (Miko ) is really outstanding at bringing in the over/under balanced brain of Autism to understated believability. He brought that character to it's living end. That is impressive for such young actors to have so much meddle that they can use in their craft. Then there is the one who makes 'hating heavies' a way of life, Alec Baldwin, who always can appear meaner that a bull- rattle snake. His F.B.I man is as solid and scary {as the I would think} the real mean ones come. All in all fairness, this lacked totally connecting everything for a perfect film, but if you watch it uninterrupted and settle in to enjoy what this is, you should get a lot of story entertainment out of it, no problem. There is a lot of garbage made these days, and it is refreshing to see a story that you can watch and take something else away, the next viewing as well.

    Bruce has the juice...(****) Recommended for Willis fans, but not limited to.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Flawed but decent enough

    Mercury Rising is far from a masterpiece, the ending is choppy and the script has its weak spots. But it was the plot that was the main problem, despite its intriguing idea it is not only very thin and routine but some of it doesn't always make sense. However, the cinematography and editing are great, and there are enough tension and thrills to make up for the heavily flawed plot-line. The film is well-directed too, and the music has atmosphere while not being intrusive. The acting is fine, Bruce Willis is good in his role and his chemistry with Hughes feels natural, and Alec Baldwin is very chilling and detestable, but it is Miko Hughes who is excellent as the autistic child who carries the movie (being autistic myself I could relate to him). Overall, flawed but a decent film. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    7Atreyu_II

    Miko Hughes steals the show

    Not a very great movie, but it's entertaining and keeps the interest, despite its flaws which aren't that few. But still it deserves a positive feedback from me and I guess my rating is fair.

    Even though this is another Bruce Willis's action-flick, at least this one isn't excessive on that matter, it has a story: Bruce Willis portrays Art, an FBI agent who protects Simon, a boy who is 9 years old and is autistic. Some criminals want to silence the boy after he deciphered a super-difficult code named "Mercury" and Art's mission is to make sure he doesn't get assassinated.

    Since the movie is mostly about the FBI agent and the autistic boy and their chemistry, there should be more touching moments. But at least the ending has a tender scene when Simon hugs Art.

    Bruce Willis won the 1999 Golden Raspberry for his performance. Well, his acting may be nothing special, but certainly not deserving of a Golden Raspberry on this one.

    On the other hand, Miko Hughes won the category of Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor at the 1999 Young Artist Awards. A very deserved tribute, his acting as Simon is superb (a difficult role for a child, which he masterfully portrays). I think he should have won an Oscar for Best Child Actor. Why does it always have to be the adults winning Oscars? Why can't children win them too?
    6TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    He doesn't see things the way other people do

    I haven't read the novel that this is based upon. In fact, I didn't know there was one. This happened to be on TV, I had no set in stone plans, so I decided to give it a shot. I'm honestly not sure why this is rated so low. Sure, there are some clichés. Yes, the idea of the government putting out a hit(with rather sloppy killers, at that) on a kid for a code is silly(besides, what if another one cracks it? How high a body-count is acceptable, exactly?). Look past those aspects. I haven't watched anything else by this director except for Malice, which was also a nice piece of work. This is put together quite well, with the editing and cinematography building tension and doing a decent job of conveying Simon's "ability". I've had experiences with Autistic people of different ages and varied severity of condition, and the depiction here is convincing and fairly respectful(do note that far from all who have the syndrome are as distant and/or helpless on their own as seen here), and this serves to explain and demystify it a tad(certainly more than I remember Rain Man doing). Miko researched for his role, and he does a great job. Willis is good(when isn't he?), and they do well together. Baldwin is as delightfully detestable as we know he can be. There is a nice amount of talent in the cast, if not all of it is allowed to shine. Granted, there could be more action. There is a little brutal, bloody violence in this. I recommend this to fans of thrillers. 6/10

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    • Trivia
      Miko Hughes spent time with many autistic children at a special school to understand how to portray an autistic child. Bennett Leventhal, head of the child psychiatry department at the University of Chicago, spent six weeks before the shoot tutoring Hughes at a school for autistic children. Leventhal complimented Hughes at the movie's premiere, saying, "even I believed you."
    • Goofs
      On the bank's security camera video tape of Art and Dean crossing the street, knee pads are visible beneath Dean's pants in preparation for his fall.
    • Quotes

      Nick Kudrow: I asked you not to handle the wine, please!

      Art Jeffries: You know, it's good to see you've got your priorities in order.

      [takes a slug from another bottle]

      Art Jeffries: That's better. You're not worried about murdering a nine year-old boy but you're worried about this fuckin' wine!

      [he breaks another bottle and Kudrow winces]

    • Alternate versions
      The German TV-Channel RTL cut all of the violence out of the movie, in order to broadcast it on an earlier time spot (8:15 PM).
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Newton Boys/Meet the Deedles/The Proposition/A Price Above Rubies/No Looking Back (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Evil (Is Going On)
      Written by Willie Dixon

      Performed by KoKo Taylor

      Courtesy of Alligator Records

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    • Release date
      • April 3, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Misión: Seguridad máxima
    • Filming locations
      • Sturgis, South Dakota, USA
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Imagine Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $32,935,289
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,104,715
      • Apr 5, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $93,107,289
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • DTS-Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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