Blackhat

Blackhat

Movie |

Malaysia | Terrorist

  • Duration: 2h 13min
  • Music: Harry Gregson-Williams,Atticus Ross,Mark DeSimone,Doug Hemphill,Hector C. Gika
  • Award(s): Huading 2015 (Won)
    Halfway 2015 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Ava, Pickings
  • Story:
    A man is released from prison to help American and Chinese authorities pursue a mysterious cyber criminal. The dangerous search leads them from Chicago to Hong Kong.
    Full Story
5.5/10
IMDb

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Blackhat - Cast

Blackhat - Crew

STORY AND RATINGS

Story
A man is released from prison to help American and Chinese authorities pursue a mysterious cyber criminal. The dangerous search leads them from Chicago to Hong Kong.
Ratings

5.5/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Huading Award

Best Global Director for a Motion Picture | 2015 | Michael

Nominations
Halfway Award

Best Sound Mixing | 2015

Best Sound Editing | 2015 | Victor Ray

LMGI Award

Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Film | 2016 | Janice

Golden Trailer Award

Best Thriller | 2015

Teen Choice Award

Choice Movie Actor Drama | 2015 | Chris

BOX OFFICE

Budget 70,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 17,752,940 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The film's plot was inspired by the Stuxnet's case, a computer worm designed to attack industrial programmable logic controllers. Discovered in 2010, Stuxnet ruined almost one-fifth of Iran's nuclear facilities and its origin couldn't be officially identified.

Composer Harry Gregson-Williams wrote that most of the music featured in Blackhat (2015) is not his, even though he's given on-screen credit. He expressed his disappointment on Facebook right after the premiere, when he had discovered for the first time that director Michael Mann only used a small part of his original score. His since-deleted post said: "I would like it to be known for what it's worth that the 'score' for Blackhat maybe credited to me, but contains almost none of my compositions. I attended the premiere of the movie at the end of last week and discovered, to my horror, music that shocked and surprised me... quasi emotional (synth) string pieces that I'd never heard in my life before. I knew of at least one other composer, a good one at that(!), that had put in months of work on this movie just as I had, but this appeared to me to be in addition to both our contributions. I can say nothing for certain except that I was not the author of most of what is now in the movie." Most of Gregson-Williams' work was replaced with compositions by Atticus Ross and Leopold Ross. Additionally, five themes originally composed by Ryan Amon for the score of Elysium (2013) were re-used in Blackhat (2015).

Hackers served as on-set consultants during filming.

Adjusted for inflation Blackhat (2015) is Michael Mann's lowest-grossing theatrical feature in the US.

Michael Mann had final cut on the theatrical version, but he continued to work on the film after the release. In February 2016, Mann presented an alternative Director's Cut at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, which hosted screenings of his work. According to reports the new version added some material, deleted other material, had some important sequences in a different order and used some alternative footage, but the film still told the same story. Since Mann reportedly took notes while watching the new version with the audience, this was probably not his final version. It is not known if and when a new cut will be released.

Popular Dialogues

"Chen Lien: I'm sorry for what happened to you. Nicholas Hathaway: Well, don't be. I'm not fishing for sympathy, here. I did the crime, I'm doing the time. Time isn't doing me. Chen Lien: What's that mean? Nicholas Hathaway: I do my own time, not the institution's. See, to hold on to who you are in there, you dedicate yourself to your program. You work out on your body and your mind."

"Nicholas Hathaway: Are you still gonna like me if I'm fixing garage door openers? Chen Lien: I don't know. Maybe."