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The movie tells a powerful story of a rebellious inmate in an Army stockade who discovers the value of friendship in the face of a dangerous enemy. Bean joins forces with his fellow inmates and rises up against the bigoted prison warden, MSgt. Otis McKinney.
Father and Son give the performances of their careers
September 19, 2002
New York Times
There is no indication that Mr. Sheen ever yelled "Cut!" when he had a chance to send one of his actors over the top.
May 20, 2003
Deseret News, Salt Lake City
Cadence is a more modest film that never seems to reach very high, settling for superficial characterizations and an overly familiar series of circumstances.
A fine look at the racial differences of the armed forces of that era.
April 22, 2005
Apollo Guide
Laurence Fishburne is a capable performer, but he's not asked to do much here. On the other hand, Charlie Sheen is unconvincing as his character experiences crises and moral dilemmas galore.
February 13, 2001
Washington Post
A sluggish comedy of race relations from the sappy Sheens, it's instant fodder for In Living Color's satirical Wayans.