Davart994’s review published on Letterboxd:
Visually hypnotizing, and it never ceases on being electrifying and cathartic. Hackers labor is definitely not a easy task their is always a lot of room for error, a lot to tackle and you must be on alert about any signal of danger. Being a hacker required you to be intellectually brave and nimble in order to not make any sort of disclosure for the contrary everything need to be digitally accurate and confidential, hackers are malicious yet some of the most cunning human beings technologically. I can definitely recognize some flaws and issues with the script, is not as voracious as other films I had seen from Michael Mann. To be more specific acting wise is kind of hit or miss however the action sequences are so splendid, packed of fascinating confrontations, wrath and cold blood. While “Blackhat” have some serious lacking of cohesion, it still addressed so well this message of letting everything behind, the downfalls of such a hectic profession and nerve wrecking hideaways, and once again the cinematography is so magnetizing with this splash of futuristic nature and so much vibrancy, the screen power is so eye captivating. While is far from my favorites on the crime genre, is still a cool film that I recommend, but overall it felt a little flat when I was expecting a crime spectacle.