Plot
Nathan, a teen, along with his friend, Karen, finds a website that has photos of children who are missing or believed to have been abducted. They decide to age one of the photos and discover that it is of Nathan as a child. He contacts the person who placed the photo to find out what's going on. The person on the other end only wants to know info about Nathan, so Nathan hangs up. That person then contacts someone in Europe and shows him a photo of the one who called. He then heads for the U.S. Nathan then wonders if it's true he was abducted. He tells his "mom" who then tells him she and his "father" will tell him. But before they can, two men claiming to be cops show up wanting to talk to Nathan, and when he isn't found they pull guns and demand Nathan be given to them. His parents fight them but are killed. Nathan runs but remembers that he asked Karen to come over and one of them tries to get rough with her but Nathan saves her and they escape just as the house blows up. They go to the hospital so that Karen can be treated. Nathan calls 911 to report what happened but finds himself talking to a man named Burton who says he's with the CIA and that his parents were, too. He tells Nathan to wait for some people he is sending to pick him up, but Nathan's therapist shows up telling him that they have to go. She tells him that she and his parents were asked by his real father to take care of him. She warns him not to trust Burton. She tells him to go an apartment in Virginia. When he gets there, he sees the kind of person his father is. When Karen tries to call her relatives, her call is again intercepted by the CIA. Nathan decides to get out and sets out to find his mother whose address he found in his father's apartment.
Keywords: abduction, action-hero, airport, ambush, armed-guard, assassin, assassination-attempt, bare-chested-male, baseball-game, black-belt
What if your entire life was a lie?
The fight for the truth will be the fight of his life.
They Stole His Life. He's Taking It Back.
Nathan: You murdered my parents.::Kozlow: They weren't your real parents.
[first lines]::Nathan: [screaming] Whoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo! Whoo! Yeah, baby! Yeah, Gilly, get out here!
[last lines]::Karen: Hmmm... So I had to wait four years for you to ask me out?::Nathan: [laughs] Yeah... but you gotta admit, it was one pretty exciting first date.::Karen: [giggles] Definitely.
Karen: Are we gonna die, Nathan?::Nathan: No... I won't let that happen.
[they kiss]::Karen: W-w-wow.::Nathan: What?::Karen: That's better than middle school.::[they kiss again]::Nathan: That's 'cause I know what I'm doing now.::[they kiss and embrace]::Karen: Ha... and no braces either.::[she giggles; they kiss; the train lurches; she giggles again; they kiss; he removes his jacket; they kiss more passionately; he lifts her up for her to straddle him as he sits; they kiss some more]::Karen: Ah... We should get some food.::Nathan: [breathy] Yeah... I'm starving.
Gilly: I make the best fake I.D.'s in Pennsylvania.::Nathan: You know what? You should put that on your college application.
Gilly: Dude, I can't believe how mainstream you guys are.
Nathan: I can't believe you're making me fight hungover.::Kevin: You wanna drink like a man, then let's see if you can fight like a man.
Nathan: This is bullshit.::Kevin: I'll tell you what's bullshit. Bullshit's getting so drunk that you can't defend yourself, you can't watch your back.::Kevin: [a punch to the gut] THAT"S bullshit, son.
Kevin: You wanna play with no rules, you better be careful what you let outta the box.
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