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    Virtually every aspect of this movie strains credulity: an intelligence genius who is apparently unaware of her own basement, "Dr. Mengele" bonding with the son of one of the victims in a matter of hours, the immense fame of a member of the VP's staff based on deliberations the public wasn't privy to.... I could go on. I don't think there's any aspect of the movie that could bear more than a moment's contemplation before appearing absurd. But the acting is good and the moral issues timely; it's an entertaining way to spend two hours.