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Arlington Road has a witty conceit buried beneath its layers of emotional sogginess and shock effects: the idea that domestic terrorists are otherwise normal citizens who, by quietly indoctrinating newcomers and their own young, may someday take control of our society through sheer numbers. The movie treats like them like a secret church group or social club that is quietly plucking people one by one out of the straight world and converting them to its cause. The terrorists who live on Arlington Road even have lawn parties complete with too much booze and overloud laughter, and their mastermind is a bloodless structural engineer who builds shopping centers for a living. Its a variation on movies like Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Rosemarys Baby; its Rod Serlings vision of middle-class America updated to the 90s.