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Blackhat

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In an exciting story about the breakthrough of the Hong Kong nuclear plant and trade in Mercantile, Chicago, by unknown assailants known for their skill in cyber piracy. To solve that issue, a young man named Nick Hathaway, a very talented inventor, was recruited. The young man was released from prison for 15 years and was recruited by the FBI and the CIA to arrest those pirates who caused the cyber attacks. It's a global adventure from Chicago to Los Angeles to Hong Kong to Jakarta and others.
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Cinemixtape
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April 09, 2016

[Hemsworth] spends much of the film tapping away on keyboards, frequently looking down at his hands - no, really, the expert computer hacker looks at his hands to type.
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Washington Free Beacon
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July 14, 2016

Mann's preference for digital film is not well served by some of Blackhat's more frenetic sequences.
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ChristyLemire.com
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January 17, 2015

Let's start with the fact that Hemsworth stars as the world's most brilliant hacker. Let that sink in for a moment.
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The Atlantic
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January 16, 2015

The movie's most depressing feature is its naked pandering for overseas box office. If there's one thing worse than appealing to the lowest common American denominator, it's appealing to the lowest common global denominator.
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The Straits Times (Singapore)
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September 13, 2016

The trailer had promised a fast-paced thriller. It lied.
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New Yorker
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February 02, 2015

Hints of a quasi-apocalyptic chill seem arbitrary-neither symbolic nor dramatic. The effect is like watching software run itself.
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Epoch Times
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June 11, 2016

It should have been a Jason Bourne flick. Instead, it's sort of a poor man's version, so try not to think too hard about that, or the whole thing will turn mildly ridiculous.
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Grantland
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January 16, 2015

It has a decent ludicrousness and Mann's one-of-a-kind talent for using digital photography and naturalistic light to complicate and invigorate anonymous spaces.
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Flavorwire
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May 30, 2016

This is not a film about tight plotting or slam-bang action, but about style. Pure, hypnotic, mesmerizing style.
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Chicago Reader
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January 23, 2015

Nobody can top Mann's urban night scenes, with their oily neon and skyscraper light grids, but for the most part this plays like Heat without the heat.
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Christian Science Monitor
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January 16, 2015

Given our brave new cyber world, someone in Hollywood is going to have to come up with a better way to do it. Watching actors tap out code as big buzzing screens of digital data flash on the screen just doesn't cut it.
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