The movie "Rendition" quite frankly scared the hell out of me. It may have been "fiction" but it bore too many similarities to the Arar case for me to simply dismiss it. It straddles the line beween fiction and non-fiction. This is a well made movie as far as plot and character go. But all of that is secondary.
The movie keeps the readers glued to the set for the entire movie. This is one DVD which should not fade away silently, even if there is only a few kernals of true to the concept of "Rendition." Something I have little idea about. If you like to exercise your mind, research and think about world events, treat yourself to this one.