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Movie review: A Holocaust survivor with dementia hunts for a fugitive Nazi in 'Remember'


What separates the truth from a lie that's been told so many times that it's inextricably woven into the fabric of the subconscious?

That question echoes through many of Atom Egoyan's slow-burning thrillers, from "The Sweet Hereafter," which untangled the fog created in the aftermath of a horrific accident, to "Ararat," which centered on the still largely unacknowledged Armenian genocide. (Egoyan's grandparents were among its survivors.)

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