A movie review with a bit of a plot twist. Information you NEED to find out what to go see. The opinion of the Phantom is free, but not recommended.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Premium Rush
One of about 1,500 bike messengers in New York City picks up his last delivery of the day. However, there's a dirty cop who is intent on getting the envelope before it makes it to it's destination. A chase through NYC ensues as the mystery of what the envelope is and why it's so important unravels.
Cast:
Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Wilee
Dania Ramirez as Vanessa
Sean Kennedy as Marco
Kymberly Perfetto as Polo
Anthony Chisholm as Tito
Wolé Parks as Manny
Aasif Mandvi as Raj
Michael Shannon as Bobby Monday
Jamie Chung as Nima
Who will like this:
The movie flips back and forth through time in a Pulp Fiction type of way to expose certain plot points out of order to reveal the answers to the questions that both the audience and Wilee has. It has a Hackers sort of feel to it, to those who remember one of Angelina Jolie's first films (1995). In a more subtle way, it is also similar to the first Die Hard (which is ironic due to the fact that Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bruce Willis play the same person in the upcoming movie Looper). The limited bike messenger/cyclist audience will love this movie. It's a mild action/mystery with not too much of either.
Phantom Thoughts
I expected to see a bit more action/racing through this movie from the trailer and tag line "Ride like Hell". Don't get me wrong, there is a lot of bike riding/racing in there...I guess I just expected more. One of the first things that took me out of the movie was the fact that it takes place between 5pm and 7pm in New York City, one of the most congested and difficult places to drive, never mind during rush hour, and the first chase scene is Wilee on his bike being chased by a car...at pretty good speeds, I might add. Look, anyone who has ever been to NYC knows that you couldn't do that at 5am much less 5pm. Also, during this time they go up and down through the city numerous times in this hour and a half span. The least believable is close to the end of the movie where SPOILER: Wilee and Det. Monday drive about 20 blocks in just a few minutes in an unmarked car with no lights flashing or anything. Really?
Now the bad guy in this movie is just an over the top "dirty cop" that you are just forced to hate. For starters, Michael Shannon who plays Det. Bobby Monday kinda looks like a shorter version of Richard Kiel who played the greatest Bond villain ever "Jaws". He's a guy who is a gambling addict, uses the fact that he is a cop to intimidate people... he has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. I spent most of the movie just waiting for him to get his inevitable "getting what's coming for him" moment.
Nima, the girl who gives Wilee the envelope to be delivered SPOILER ALERT just happens to be the roommate of Wilee's girlfriend, Vanessa. These two have been roommates for who knows how long, but Nima has this secret that she's been keeping that has to due with the plot of the story. However, halfway through the movie, she spills her guts to HIM for no apparent reason at all.
Speaking of Vanessa, she is a fellow bike messenger in the same company as Wilee (obviously). Dania Ramirez who plays Vanessa looks like she is delivering grapes in her shirt throughout most of the movie. I guess it must be pretty exciting to be riding through the streets of New York. VERY exciting.
Gordon-Levitt was injured during filming, when he was cycling too fast and hit the back of a taxi. The impact sent Gordon-Levitt flying into the rear windshield of the taxi, slashing his arm which required 31 stitches. A shot of the aftermath of that accident is included as a scene during the credits of the film.
Here's another SPOILER: toward the end of the movie, Wilee's bike is taken to a police impound where Vanessa holds on to the back of the police tow truck while on her bike to get it back. She is able to enter the impound building undetected by any cops or surveillance cameras or even the tow truck driver (until he THINKS he sees her after entering the building). Try doing that in real life. I dare you.
If you are able to put these major plot holes aside, you could be able to enjoy this movie a bit. I like the way they show how Wilee's mind works in getting through dangerous intersections and traffic. The movie flows nicely and it had a good (not great) storyline. Worth a rental or On Demand watch, especially if you have never actually driven or visited New York in your life.
Until next time, see you in the center seat.
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