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The film incorporates the competitive framework of underground messenger races. These illegal, unsanctioned street races require participants to check in at various urban checkpoints, mimicking real-world delivery logistics under extreme physical pressure.

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At its core, Premium Rush is a B-movie with an A-game script. The premise is deceptively simple. Wilee (played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is a bike messenger in New York City. He rides a fixie—a track bike with no brakes and no ability to coast. His job is to transport packages across the gridlocked arteries of Manhattan with zero regard for traffic laws or personal safety.

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