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Cadence is a gritty drama that really digs into themes of racial tension and resilience. Directed by Martin Sheen, you can feel a raw edge in the performances, particularly from the ensemble cast, who convey a palpable sense of struggle and camaraderie. The pacing varies, with intense moments balanced by quieter reflections, which kind of keeps you on your toes. The atmosphere is thick with tension, especially given the setting—an all-black stockade where a young white soldier finds himself. It's interesting how instead of succumbing to hate, the narrative leans into unity against oppression. There are practical effects that ground the film in reality rather than flashy spectacle, which adds to its authenticity. Overall, it's a unique take on prison life, marking a notable directorial effort from Sheen.
Strong performances highlight racial themesInteresting directorial choices by Martin SheenNot your typical prison drama
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