An ex-military doctor finds herself in a deadly battle for survival when the Irish mafia seize control of the hospital at which she works. When her son is taken hostage, she is forced to rely upon...
Get ready for your entertainment of my boredom what you've been waiting for because this is another one of those films that stars Jonathan Rhys Meyers, and Jon Voight from the god-awful film, Dangerous Game: A Legacy Murders, and good God almighty, I don't know how many times I've ever said that title, it's going to be non-stop because it's absolutely one of the worst films I've seen in recent years and I still have a huge hatred for it. Maybe I'm going to be saying it again in the next one when it comes to films I hate or stars Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Jon Voight or the director who directed it. I don't know, we'll have to wait and see. But when it comes to Mercy however, this is the prime example of bad movies but did not get p***ed off about it thankfully. Two years ago, Michelle's husband Jeffrey died in a bomb explosion in front of her while serving in Afghanistan. She now works as a casualty surgeon at Mercy Hospital, and lives with her son Bobby. Meanwhile, FBI agents have arrested Ryan Quinn, a member of the Irish mob the Quinn Gang Brotherhood. His brother Sean and father Patrick "Paddy" played by Jonathan Rhys Meyers, and Jon Voight, and family are responsible for committing a series of crimes in the United States. While bringing Ryan into custody, Sean and his henchmen ambush the convoy, killing most of the agents. After the ambush, they go to the hospital to get Ryan out. As they arrive, they kill the receptionist and take the visitors and staff hostage, while Michelle hides her son in the locker. Despite that this film didn't p*** me off as I thought it would, it still change the fact that I got bored watching it knowing how boring it would be considering how badly rated this and others are. And just for the fact that Jon Voight is in it, he still gives a bad performance as an Irish man, who sounds like he is from England but he isn't. He even cuts somebody's ear off for not doing what he's told. Also, when Jonathan Rhys Meyers calls someone idiot like he actually said "eejit" like come on, Jonathan. Are you trying to sound like Yosemite Sam? Come on! "I hate that rabbit!" While Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Jon Voight still starring crappy films I've not seen as I'm writing this review, Mercy is still a boring action film with nothing to offer. So with that being said, I'm gonna be staying far away from this one as quickly as possible.