This thriller is so phoned in by all concerned you can practically hear the engaged tone. There's Ashley Judd as a plucky heroine, defending her ex-Marine husband from some yawnsome military conspiracy. There's Morgan Freeman as a grizzled mentor - - yet again. Then there's the obligatory courtroom histrionics, `surprise' twist ending and... Well, you get the picture. Not terrible, just tediously formulaic.
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