The Defiant - Ones
: The men are literally chained together at the wrist. To survive their flight through swamps and backwoods, they are forced to cooperate despite their deep-seated mutual hatred.
Directed by , The Defiant Ones (1958) is a foundational "message picture" that used a high-concept thriller premise to confront American racism. The Defiant Ones
: Much like the fugitives in the 1958 film, Dre and Iovine are portrayed as "rebels" who bucked corporate expectations and survived personal and professional failures to transform contemporary culture. : The men are literally chained together at the wrist
: Set in the racially segregated South, two convicts— John “Joker” Jackson (Tony Curtis), a white bigot, and Noah Cullen (Sidney Poitier), a defiant Black man—escape from a chain gang following a truck crash. : Much like the fugitives in the 1958
: It is noted for its stark black-and-white cinematography by Sam Leavitt and the intentional lack of a musical score, which heightens the raw, gritty realism of the chase. The 2017 Documentary: A Modern Musical Rebellion