The film site Collider did an exclusive interview with Mann in 2015 where he’s asked about the director’s cut of Ali: Menu. Nick Hathaway, an extremely talented hacker who has gone astray, finds his way out of a 15 year prison sentence when parts of a computer code he once wrote during his youth appears in a malware that triggered a terrorist attack in a nuclear power plant in China. With Chris Hemsworth, Viola Davis, Wei Tang, Leehom Wang. Meet the cast and learn more about the stars of Blackhat with exclusive news, pictures, videos and more at TVGuide.com There's no sugar coating it, Blackhat is terrible. It will air in its original 2.35:1 aspect ratio. Use the HTML below. Copyright © 2020 Penske Business Media, LLC. The director’s cut premiered as a part of Heat & Vice: The Films of Michael Mann, a retrospective series of the directors films at BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) in 2016.
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“Blackhat” no longer opens with cosmic shots of the moon in space, but instead with blurry shots of a Chicago trading floor —one about to experience a frenzy of activity as the film’s villains artificially run up soy futures. It's surprising that this is the work of Michael Mann who produced much superior film, Collateral, more than a decade ago. The Feds try to take down notorious American gangsters John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson and Pretty Boy Floyd during a booming crime wave in the 1930s. This opportunity will reunite him with an old friend but will also put him in the middle of a power game between the American and Chinese government as well as an arch villain hacker whose identity he has to find if he wants to keep his freedom and his life. With the theatrical cut’s opening Hong Kong nuclear-plant explosion moved to the middle of the film, the catalyst for the events in “Blackhat” is no longer a glamorous big boom, but a relatively more mundane trauma: commodities fraud. 32 of 60 people found this review helpful. Blackhat: Director’s Cut will air on Sunday at 8/7 central on FX, followed by a repeat showing at 11/10 central. No wonder the film’s distributor, For all these major and minor changes, this director’s cut is still essentially the “Blackhat” we all know and (some people) love: it’s occasionally clumsy and silly, but nevertheless full of formal beauty that suggest an ocean of thematic subtext.