Movie that has Keanu Reeves and Morgan Freeman in the main roles can't be bad at anything. Two of them can even make the worst story ever look amazing. But, since this plot idea is fabulous, there is no doubt that they have less work to do with their acting skills. Eddie Kasalivich (Keanu Reeves) is a simple undergraduate guy at the University of Chicago, chemistry department. He is currently working as a technician in one of the scientific teams. At one point, this team manages to make an alternative to the regular fuel, which is lot cheaper and as equally good as the regular one. Additionally, it doesn't pollute the air and can be used. In right hands it can bring the prosperity to the planet. But, as always, there is someone who doesn't want that to happen, because he is making profit out of the current situation. At one point, one of the chief scientists gets killed and Eddie and his lab partner physicist Lily Sinclair (Rachel Weisz) are framed for that murder. With the invention already stolen and FBI on their back, this couple has nothing else to do except to run until they manage to get to the real criminal and expose him or her in front of the authorities. Morgan Freeman gets to play Paul Shannon, Eddie's mentor professor, how the audience gets to find out, has the benefit if getting his hands on the invention. Is it really him, who stole the invention and killed a scientist?