They are randomly paired for a school assignment, and naturally, the sparks start flying. She inadvertently guides him to a website that shows pictures of missing children as they would appear aged, where he is devastated to see a photograph that looks almost exactly like him.
His worst fears are confirmed when he finds the same shirt he is wearing in the missing persons photo hidden in his basement, complete with the same dark stain. Nathan attempts to contact the website to learn more about his past, unintentionally alerting a group of deadly Russian terrorists, who could keep his photograph there as a trap, wanting to use him as leverage to recover something from his real father, an international rogue spy. Once they have his location, they quickly descend on the house, killing his fake parents and forcing Nathan to go on the run.
The pair is also hunted by the CIA. Equally suspicious is the sudden arrival of his shrink to spirit Karen and him off in her BMW while some Serbian bad guys follow in hot pursuit. After tromping through the forest and hitching a ride, the pair find the apartment, along with some money, a gun and another BMW, evidently the preferred car of the CIA, or perhaps of the Lionsgate product tie-in department. All the killing and chasing and commotion need a MacGuffin, which in this instance consists of a list of CIA agents who have somehow been compromised.
Why this is so important is either never made clear or gets lost in the shuffle. For his part, Nathan would like to know who his real parents were; perhaps WikiLeaks will reveal their identities soon. Bennett, Burton, Kevin, and Mara.
She tells him that he cannot trust Burton. Bennett gives Nathan an address for a safe house in Arlington, VA and tells him to wait there until help arrives. Bennett tells him that he can trust only two people: Martin Price and Paul Rasen. Bennett slows down enough so that Nathan and Karen can jump out, and Bennett races off. Now thinking they are alone, Nathan and Karen, swim across the river to elude capture.
Afterwards, Nathan steals some blankets, and they set up camp in the woods to sleep. In the morning, Nathan wants Karen to go home since they are not looking for her.
Karen scoffs at that; she has no one to go home to right now and she could be used as leverage against him. Nevertheless, they stick together. They flag down a trucker who gives them a ride to Arlington. Burton briefs his CIA coworkers. Martin Price Dermot Mulroney was their best operative. A while back, Price stole a list of names from Kozlow that detailed people who sold state secrets.
Now Kozlow wants it back and is killing everyone around Nathan including Kevin and Mara in order to get it back. They need to get Nathan in their custody before it is too late. If they do not, and Kozlow gets him, it will put Martin in a bad situation as he will have to bargain secrets for his son. Burton is accosted by his higher up boss, telling him to handle the situation.
Nathan and Karen arrive at the safe house and clean themselves up. Nathan finds some photos, stacks of cash and a gun in a desk. One of the photos is Lora Price and an address. Nathan realizes she is the woman that he keeps seeing. She is his mother. Karen tries to use the phone to call her uncle. But the phone has been tapped by the CIA. Burton answers and tells Nathan that he has to come in.
Nathan hangs up and says they have to leave since the safe house is now compromised. They find keys to a nice car and drive off to find where Lora Price lives. When they arrive at the address, they find a graveyard. Karen ponders if they got the address wrong. Lora is dead. They go to her plot, and Nathan mentions the irony of the situation. He never knew either of his mothers. Mara was a enigma, and he has no clue how much she sacrificed to protect him, and the only place he knows Lora is an a dream where she is murdered.
Nathan is mad that it is a dead end but Karen notices fresh flowers. They go to an office and Karen flirts with the clerk to get him to turn over the information on who sent the flowers. They know where they are headed next. Nathan and Karen drive off. Nathan notes that they have been in the car too long and heads to the train station. Gilly is there and shows he made them several fake IDs to get them through checkpoints. Karen and Nathan board a train.
Nathan and Karen enter their cabin and note it will only be a night. Karen asks him about the time their families went to the lake house in eighth grade. Nathan sighs and says he though it was just going to be the summer and nothing more. They exchange a few more words about their relationship and start to make out. It gets hot and heavy and seems to be proceeding to sex, when Karen pulls back and says they should probably get some food. Nathan nods, understanding. Nathan sits and smiles.
He suddenly grabs her and drags her into an empty car. He pulls a gun on her and threatens to cut off one of her fingers if she does not tell him what room Nathan is in. Nathan notices Karen has been gone for awhile.
He goes to look for her. Nathan shows up and notices the curtain in the door. He ducks into another cabin and waits for the man to leave before darting back into his room. The man gets through and begins to pummel Nathan. Karen comes back in as he does it and her and Nathan hug. Burton comes to the train site and sees the body of the unconscious Kozlow agent. He drives off, still looking for him. Nathan and Karen are walking on the road when they are spotted by Burton and his men.
They try to run, but Burton stops him. Nathan asks what his real name is. Burton tells him Nathan Price. He takes Karen to the hospital and Dr.
Bennett tells him that he is in danger and gives an address in Pittsburgh to him with the names of two persons that he can trust. The teenagers do not know who is reliable and travel to the address Dr. Bennett gave to them. The troubled high school senior, Nathan Harper, has always known he was different. However, things will take a dangerous turn for the unexpected when Nathan stumbles upon a childhood photo of himself on the national missing persons register, realising that his entire childhood has been built on lies.
Now, as his very life is in grave danger, and with all odds against him, terrified Nathan delves deeper and deeper into a deadly game of intrigue involving the CIA, where nothing is what it seems, and nobody can be trusted.
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