Year: 2006
Runtime: 96 mins
Language: English
Director: Bruce Beresford
Haunted by recent family trauma, an ex‑lawman takes his young son on a quiet hike in the woods seeking peace. Their retreat turns deadly when they encounter a ruthless contract killer, forcing the former officer to confront an adversary who matches his lethal skills.
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Frank Carden is a professional assassin, Morgan Freeman, hired to kill reclusive billionaire Lydell Hammond Sr., Bogomil Atanasov. His plan is simple in theory, but everything changes when a car crash leaves him injured and bleeding in a hospital. The staff quickly suspects trouble when they glimpse his weapon, and police are called. The hospital chaos forces the revelation of his false identity, drawing federal marshals into the scene who move to take him into custody. The tension of a clean execution gives way to a broader fear: a manhunt that has only just begun.
Across town, Ray Keene, John Cusack a widowed high school gym teacher, ex-cop, and a well-meaning but often overwhelmed father to Chris, Jamie Anderson, finds himself confronting a moment he’s avoided for years. Chris’s careless act—smoking marijuana—sparks a desperate need in Ray to reconnect, to guide his son toward safer, more honest choices. What starts as a mundane parenting moment quickly spirals into a shared trial of trust, patience, and safety as they head into the wilderness for a father-and-son hike that will strain both their nerves and their bond.
Carden’s escort through that wilderness is compromised when his own men stage a dangerous rescue attempt. A car crash leaves several marshals dead, and the lone survivor—the one who manages to cling to life long enough to tell Ray where to go—dies from his injuries. The request is stark: Ray must drive the prisoner to the authorities and settle the matter with a degree of mercy that might feel impossible. Yet the wilderness is a battlefield. Carden’s ex-military allies close in, and the pursuit spares no one, pulling in a civilian couple, Sandra, Megan Dodds, and Lochlan, Ryan McCluskey, into its deadly crossfire. Lochlan falls, and the cabin where Ray and Chris briefly seek refuge becomes a tense nerve center for a new, brutal struggle.
In the cabin’s cold light, the lines blur. Carden’s men storm in, and Keene’s choice to let the assassin go is tested to the limit. A violent confrontation erupts: Keene instinctively defends his son as one of Carden’s thugs is knocked aside; Sandra, Megan Dodds firing in defense, takes down another intruder. Carden slips away with Chris, while local police manage to pull Sandra and Keene to safety. The fragile equilibrium is shattered, though, when Miles, Carden’s handler, Alice Krige orders Davis, [Corey Johnson](/actor/corey-johnson, to eliminate Carden and to erase any trace of the Keene family’s involvement. The directive also leaves room for a grim contingency: kill Keene if Carden ever speaks unwisely of the job.
A televised report later echoes a chilling line from a prior conversation—the mission’s blunt summary: “exterminating obstacles to progress.” This phrase compounds the peril, revealing the true target and forcing Keene to confront the peril’s broader canvas. He attends Hammond Jr.’s funeral, where he intercepts Carden once more and inadvertently intercedes just as Davis closes in. Carden seizes the moment, turning the encounter into a deadly duel and killing Davis with his own sniper rifle. The confrontation pushes Carden to abandon a direct strike on the senior Hammond, instead handing Ray a set of keys to a hotel room where Chris lies hidden, and then quietly disappears.
Back in Washington, D.C., Miles presses the attack, and Carden makes his move, threatening to come after Miles if the Keene family is harmed. The strategic chess game unfolds with relentless momentum: two weeks after the chaos in the woods, Keene begins to rebuild a life that includes a cautious, hopeful bond with Sandra. A family barbecue marks a fragile return to normalcy, even as a radio report claims Hammond Sr. died in a boating accident, hinting that Carden may have completed his contract killing. The film closes on Keene’s wary gratitude for the fragile fabric of family—that something as ordinary as a barbecue can feel like a quiet victory in the face of a meticulously planned, ruthless mission.
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