A girl (Karis Cameron) in Seattle witnesses the murder of her father. After she identifies the murderer, she and her mother (Yancy Butler) are placed in witness protection. Under new names Katie and Susan in the small town of Rivergreen, their lives are endangered when they are tracked down by assassin Maxyl (Sebastian Spence). Petty thief Andrew takes a liking to Katie.
It takes way too long for the assassin to make his move. He finds his targets rather early but then he goes into stalking mode. Logically speaking, he should attack as soon as he has targets in his sight. It should do that anyways to maintain a higher tension. It should be a road pursuit movie. It should be a lot of things. It spends too much time with nothing to do. With a killer lurking out there, Andrew is a nothing burger. Quite frankly, I don't know why the boy was taken and then not killed. Once it gets to hide and seek in the house, it has an interesting threatening mood but Maxyl is a poor assassin. This movie struggles to liftoff and never achieves much altitude.
It takes way too long for the assassin to make his move. He finds his targets rather early but then he goes into stalking mode. Logically speaking, he should attack as soon as he has targets in his sight. It should do that anyways to maintain a higher tension. It should be a road pursuit movie. It should be a lot of things. It spends too much time with nothing to do. With a killer lurking out there, Andrew is a nothing burger. Quite frankly, I don't know why the boy was taken and then not killed. Once it gets to hide and seek in the house, it has an interesting threatening mood but Maxyl is a poor assassin. This movie struggles to liftoff and never achieves much altitude.