The world isn't just the way it is. It is how we understand it, no?
And in understanding something, we bring something to it, no?
Doesn't that make life a story?
- Yann Martel, Life of Pi
 I really liked the beginning, with the whole moving-to-a-small-town-and-hiding-your-identity thing. But it was a bit of a romance that escalated too quickly, plot twists that I correctly guessed about early on that it was actually her fault and not her father's, Agent Thomas, a lack of emotional resonance and then the whole  teens can do this better than the FBI! thing that killed it for me.
                                    
                                       I really liked the beginning, with the whole moving-to-a-small-town-and-hiding-your-identity thing. But it was a bit of a romance that escalated too quickly, plot twists that I correctly guessed about early on that it was actually her fault and not her father's, Agent Thomas, a lack of emotional resonance and then the whole  teens can do this better than the FBI! thing that killed it for me.