“Sensation” (**1/2 out of four) was a mildly compelling sci/fi melodrama about a meek postman (Eugene Simon) who becomes inducted into a top-secret superhuman DNA facility at a research facility and soon finds that he can send, receive, and control information based on the senses and “sensations” of others but is this a gift or a curse? Promising beginning holds your attention, with its striking mood and aura and Kubrickian aloofness, but starts to flatten out in its final third and lose its grip as you start to see the core of its sci/fi derivations. A game effort that doesn’t quite sustain as a whole for feature length. Jamie Burr and Martin Groff’s cool cinematography and Neil Myers’ eerie music score are sensational plusses.