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Mercury Plains

  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 42m
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4.3/10
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Scott Eastwood in Mercury Plains (2016)
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A troubled man runs away to Mexico and is recruited to join a paramilitary group of teens fighting the drug cartels. He proves himself to the group, but questions their motive.A troubled man runs away to Mexico and is recruited to join a paramilitary group of teens fighting the drug cartels. He proves himself to the group, but questions their motive.A troubled man runs away to Mexico and is recruited to join a paramilitary group of teens fighting the drug cartels. He proves himself to the group, but questions their motive.

  • Director
    • Charles Burmeister
  • Writer
    • Charles Burmeister
  • Stars
    • Scott Eastwood
    • Nick Chinlund
    • Andy Garcia
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    4.3/10
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    • Director
      • Charles Burmeister
    • Writer
      • Charles Burmeister
    • Stars
      • Scott Eastwood
      • Nick Chinlund
      • Andy Garcia
    • 19User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Scott Eastwood
    Scott Eastwood
    • Mitch
    Nick Chinlund
    Nick Chinlund
    • The Captain
    Andy Garcia
    • Benito
    Jorge A. Jimenez
    Jorge A. Jimenez
    • Camarillo…
    Justin Arnold
    Justin Arnold
    • Paul
    Justin Park
    Justin Park
    • Jesse
    Angela Sarafyan
    Angela Sarafyan
    • Alyssa
    Keith Poulson
    Keith Poulson
    • Naylor
    Nicholas Pullara
    • Jack
    Miguel Velez
    • Ruben
    Steven Pritchard
    Steven Pritchard
    • Brad
    Jonathan Tabler
    Jonathan Tabler
    • Officer Warren
    • (as John Tabler)
    Brinlee Grace
    • Mitch's Sister
    Katherine Willis
    Katherine Willis
    • Mitch's Mom
    Mark Hanson
    Mark Hanson
    • The Boyfriend
    Sue Rock
    Sue Rock
    • The Mother
    Mike Gassaway
    Mike Gassaway
    • The Father
    Alexandra Laurence
    • The Sister
    • Director
      • Charles Burmeister
    • Writer
      • Charles Burmeister
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    2mhaggies-95631

    Boring and Dry

    Eastwood tries too hard. Movie is boring and dry. Giving it 2 stars for effort. Crying roles are too exaggerated and don't appear sincere. He could of taken some acting advice from his father to appear more natural. Music was good but very monotone for a movie of this caliber. Eastwood needs to find his own style and not try to be too much like his father. Even the style of movie was not unique but rather imitating the type of roles his father takes on. It's hard not to compare the two...this kid needs to find his own way , his own style, his own story if he wants to be a successful actor. Seems like he is using his own name to get famous. Why not be creative and call himself something different so he can stand on his own.
    5Rodrigo_Amaro

    Unbelievable. And that's not a compliment

    "Mercury Plains" is one of those films that in order to succeed just needed fifteen rewrites of the script, at least, to become something truly good or more than just watchable. But nope. This is just like the junk food industry: fast, simple, cheap, somewhat digestible, never healthy or sustainable but it works to some, though the real thing never convinces.

    With a more experienced writer this is the kind of plot that could work easily but here someone is making us force to use our suspension of disbelief to the max, and that's just wrong. Scott Eastwood plays a troubled guy with no prospects in life who runs away to Mexico along with a friend to get some cheap fun and thrills. Somehow, he gets recruited by a man called "The Captain" (played by Nick Chinlund, quite okay) who runs a paramilitary group who fights drug cartels. The group is formed by teens, kids and weird types who barely know to use a gun, but they're the ones taking over the place of the real cops and making things right. And as usual things go south, things are not what they appear and Scott is gonna be the real hero of the situation.

    Effortless in action, mildly interesting scenes (the final conflict was good but the result from it was a real mess. Epic plot hole). If the idea of the movie is to serve as a pamphlet to paramilitary groups to deal with the drug problem in Mexico, then we're in big trouble, boy. Just goes to show that amateurish folks acting as if being real law enforcements, fighting against real dangers, cannot succeed in any way (unless those groups opposing their own governments in Latin American nations during many military coups between the 1960's and the 1980's. They had some powerful effects against organized movements).

    A passable movie due to Chinlund's usual and nice effort as a villain; and Eastwood providing a suitable heroic look even though he's taking too much out of his daddy (silence and expression) and not doing anything creative. There's still time for him to become a real good actor. Except for the fore-mentioned reasons, some scenes here and there, "Mercury Plains" is just for desperate curious minds but you can go without it. 5/10
    4jordondave-28085

    A no plot movie that centers on situations and on characters actions

    (2016) Mercury Plains CRIME DRAMA/ THRILLER

    Written and directed by Charles Burmeister starring Scott Eastwood as he plays Mitch Davis seeking for some employment. And after taking his stepdad's truck down to Mexico after a scuffle with him, he is then approached by a man who calls himself the Captain (Nick Chinlund) who offers him some financial help by letting him be a part of his vigilante/ militia group of six or seven, including the Captain's right hand man, Camarillo (Jorge A Jimenez) and his girlfriend, Alyssa (Angela Sarafyan) and other recruits for the intention for their fight against Mexican cartels. This is a no plot movie that centers on situations and characters actions.
    3tom-bartsch-255-454775

    Boring and lack of content

    I thought this could be an interesting enjoyable exciting movie. But it was a disappointment. Especially the end of the film was unnecessary protracted. You have to watch so much minutes without action.

    I had a notion that the action parts of the movie were very dilettante. A group of children without any plan and skills did some dangerous things. Normally they would have no chance against anybody with this kind of behavior.

    The guy Mitch had often such a meaningless facial expression. I don't know what I should feel about this sparing of words guy.

    All in all it was a boring movie without good action parts and I think the story could be told in much less time. The story could be told in circa 70 minutes.
    3peterp-450-298716

    No it's not the old Clint ... But it looks more like "The Goonies meet Sicario"

    Every descendant of a famous person struggles with the same problems. They all have to prove themselves real hard, so they aren't referred to as "son of" or "daughter of". The prejudices that everything is served on a silver platter for them and thanks to their famous father and mother the path to success is without obstacles, is difficult to avoid. I guess Scott Eastwood (indeed "son of") knows what I mean. If you take a look at his his filmography, Scott has been really active. Although most films sound unfamiliar to me (except "Diablo" which, however, I gave up watching after 10 minutes due to the old-fashioned look and the fact that I'm not really a western fan), he also succeeded in getting a part in "Suicide squad". A movie I'm eagerly looking forward to. Time to see whether Scott can shake off the image of his über cool father.

    "Mercury Plains" should have gotten the alternative title "Goonies meet Sicario". Because in essence this is just a film about a gang of scouts members (looks like it in a way) who are led by an (allegedly) charismatic, articulate leader to fight against drug gangs in Mexico. After witnessing some amateurish-looking skirmishes with local drug dealers and a raid by the police, the story evolves into a kind of survival trip in the desert. A bit like "Beyond the reach". It's situated at the Mexican border near notorious Mexican cities such as El Paso and Ciudad Juarez. Scott Eastwood plays the unemployed, American teenager Mitch. He's convinced by a friend to cross the border of Mexico. Thanks to his friend, Scott gets in trouble and is approached by Jesse (Justin Park) who tells him about The Captain (Nick Chinlund).

    I tried to be unbiased and gave Scott a chance to prove himself. But I couldn't resist to compare him with his father. And the similarities are creepy anyway. It was as if I was looking at the young Clint again. The same facial structure and profile. The same calm and controlled expression. Also a man without many words and thoughtfully taking every possible option into consideration. Even the intonation of his voice and the controlled manner of answers are similar. Without any doubt Scott's future looks bright. As long as the future films he's going to play in, are from a higher level. Because in general you can say that this was an abominable bad movie, full of improbabilities and ridiculous situations.

    Scott's acting was by far the best that you could admire in this movie. That's not so hard since the rest of the cast just made a mess out of it. Maybe the age caused it. But sadly enough Chinlund wasn't too convincing either. And Angela Sarafyan looked desirable, but her part was meaningless and pathetic. Furthermore, I was wondering the whole movie if Mitch's step father actually wasn't worrying about his missing SUV. Most laughable fragment was a confrontation with a known drug dealer. As told by The Captain he seemed to be guarded heavily. But I never saw a dangerous drug dealer being overpowered this easy. The guerrilla operations carried out by this group of young people against seasoned drug cartels, resembled those of old B-movies. The denouement in the sweltering desert looked considerably better, but by that time I already fought against the urge to stop watching. Hopefully Scott Eastwood goes his own way and will be offered a part in a decent film. Like the old Eastwood once said: "Improvise, Adapt and Overcome".

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      The so called Captain mentioned section 434.868c granted by the U.S Senate, but nothing like that actually exists and therefore as a PMC he has no right to any diplomatic and could be deemed "persona non grata" by its host nation.
    • Goofs
      (0:51:35) They have the cop light bar reversed. Red light goes over driver's side.
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      performed by Jueces del Norte

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 2017 (Kuwait)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Epic
    • Filming locations
      • Mathis, Texas, USA(Opening credits)
    • Production companies
      • Number 5 Films
      • Republic of EPIC
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
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