The Two Faces of January, which is based on the novel by
Patricia Highsmith.
Chester MacFarland (Viggo Mortensen) and his wife Colette
(Kirsten Dunst) are touring the sights of Athens
when we first meet them. They appear to be a normal-ish couple, affluent and
with a largish age gap between them but seemingly happy together.
They meet an American tour guide called Rydal (Oscar Isaac),
who makes most of his money scamming tourists. Rydal sticks with them, thinking
he’s found another rich and easy target. Along with the fact he clearly likes
the look of Colette and hopes there might be some fringe benefits in that
direction as well.
Rydal quickly finds out that he just a small time crook
compared to Chester. Who is mixed
up in something far dodgier and more lucrative. When someone comes calling to
get their money back, they wind up dead and the MacFarlands suddenly end up
trying to flee the country.
Now lured by prospect of even more money and of Colette of
course, Rydal decides to help them. He knows someone who can get them new
passports and get them out of Greece.