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a5c7b9f00b After a cyber attack to a Chinese nuclear facility and to the American commodities market, the governments decide to hunt the blackhat together. Colonel Chen Dawai is assigned by the Chinese government and he meets the American Carol Barrett and Mark Jessup in Los Angeles. He invites his sister Chen Lien and he discovers that the hacker used a computer code developed by his old MIT friend Nick Hathaway that is in prison for stealing money from banks. He requests that Nick joins the team and they have to travel to China following the lead. Along their journey, Nick and Lien fall in love with each other. However they can not discover the motivation for the attack and Nick has to do a risky move to find the location of the hacker. Will he succeed in finding who is the responsible for the attacks?
Set in the criminal world of cyberspace, an experienced hacker serving a 13 year sentence in prison is recruited by FBI and CIA authorities to capture a cyber-hacker committing high level terrorist attacks around the world with no apparent reason. The chase leads them on a worldwide adventure from New York to L.A. to Tokyo to Jakarta. As they begin to start getting closer to him, they discover horrifying motives and secrets that could never have been predicted.
If you love Linux/Unix and like foreign places, this film is for you. The basic premise is quite believable, considering recent events about malware bringing down some serious systems. I found all the characters crediblewell, maybe not the flamboyant super heroes we all love to see, but real world types. The protagonist correctly applies the question of "cui bono" to determine who benefits from the horrific events and proceeds to solve the mystery. The scenes in China and Indonesia are really fascinating. The world is filled with these types of criminals, and there are individuals who have the abilities to take them on and win! Great acting in a minimalist but credible way. Everyone from the Chinese Officers, the US government officials, the watchers to the criminals seemed to be spot on for the part.
A hacker hacks into a Chinese atomic reactor causing it to melt down. The Chinese summon Dawai, an US-educated military guy who's also their cyber crime expert. He looks at some of the code of the RAT (remote access tool) and recognizes it. He co-wrote it in college. He requests that his bosses contact FBI. He wants to work with his American former college friend. He also needs someone he can trust, his sister Lien, to help him out.<br/><br/>In America this computer expert named Nick is actually in jail where he reads philosophy and continues his cyber shenanigans. Some FBI guy meets him and proposes to give him some vacation time during which he will help the FBI and Chinese team track the hackers. Nick instead proposes that if the helps capture the hacker, he should be freed. The FBI reluctantly agrees.<br/><br/>The hacker in the meantime manipulates the markets causing a spike in the price of Soy. So our team comprised of Nick, Dawai, Lien, an FBI boss Carol and FBI agent Mark, travel to the stock exchange and discover the guy who apparently let the RAT into their system. Off they go to LA where they find the Latino gangster dead in his apartment. Nick turns on the guy's computer and finds a message requesting a meeting. Nick pretending to be the dead guy agrees. He goes to a restaurant with Lien where he discovers that they've been watched. The meet was a trap. They escape from some bad guys. Now their only option is to follow the soy money and the three guys who's accounts where involved.<br/><br/>That takes them to Hong Kong where they discover that a team there is tracking a paramilitary named Kassar. He's the connection to the other three. The HK team tracks him down but he eliminates them. As the entire team now starts running after him a shootout ensues and Kassar escapes. Fortunately at this point, the reactor has cooled a bit allowing our guys to enter and retrieve the drive with RAT. They hope to decipher more of the code to get more info on the actual hacker. But the data is corrupted. NSA has a tool to recover damaged info but won't share. That forces Nick to hack into the NSA to use this tool. With it they discover that the hacker has been using a server actingan electronic safe house for hackers, so to speak. It is located in Indonesia. There, the NSA discovers Nick's hack and demands that the FBI grab Nick and send him back to jail. Nick and his now-girlfriend Lien escape. However, Kassar catches up with the FBI and Chinese.<br/><br/>Nick and girl escape to Malaysia. They've discovered earlier that the hacker has been using satellites to look at an area in Malaysia. They figure out his next goal. So they go back to Indonesia, physically hack into the servers and steal his money. Now Nick can force the hacker into the light and a confrontation ensues during a nighttime fire religious festival.<br/><br/>Blackhat is yet another strong crime drama from Michael Mann, this time set in the world of cyber crime. It features a rich, complex story, andhas become the norm in Hollywood all sorts of globe-trotting. Classical Mann themes and scenes are there: loud machine-gun shootouts, convicts, crime-specialists, lots of running, running among crowds, shacky-cam, choppers, romance and sex, night city lights. Andusual we are thrown in the midst of these cyber guys doing their thing and speaking their language. Thatalways creates some distance between the audience and the screen, which many don't like. This time around we do get some explanationsnot everyone there is a cyber expert. The FBI are the guys who need and get the explanations and we benefit from thatwell.<br/><br/>What we don't have this time around is a great villain. Kassar makes a good villain but he's only the muscle and we only meet him when he confronts the good guys. The hacker on the other hand doesn't appear until the very end. And when we finally meet him there's nothing special about him. The funny thing about authority–once the FBI and Chinese authorities are out of the picture, you miss them and it takes a while to get used to our two remaining heroes doing things on their own.<br/><br/>From other reviews and comments you would think that suddenly the IMDb community is entirely made up of hackers who complain about how "unrealistic" Blackhat it. Butit turns out Mann isn't that creative. He surrounds himself for every movie with experts and specialists in relevant fields to try to get things rights. So what to non-specialist may seem far-fetched apparently is fairly realistic. That said, I don't demand that a movie be realistic. That's what documentaries are for. I actually value creativity more. When I see scenes of Air Force One or the White House, I don't demand that these be exact replicas of the original. It makes no difference to me. Why the government always grants Hollywood all sorts of access is puzzling to me. Can't directors and art departments use their imagination? In any case, realistic or not (and haven't we seen plenty of hacks into government and corporations lately?), everything that happens in Blackhat advances the story and gets you more involved in it.
Blackhat can’t decide if it is a grim, realistic story from the trenches or cyberwarfare or a giddy, “who cares if that makes sense?” Bond film.
As a matter of fact, the European Version (e.g. the German and the UK Version) is 32.4 seconds shorter than the US Version. A little background information about a suspect has been removed. Allegedly, he has ties to a latino gang.
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