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Saved!

  • 2004
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 32m
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6.7/10
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Macaulay Culkin, Eva Amurri, Patrick Fugit, Jena Malone, and Mandy Moore in Saved! (2004)
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When a girl attending a Christian high school becomes pregnant, all of her former friends turn on her and she is ostracized and demonized.When a girl attending a Christian high school becomes pregnant, all of her former friends turn on her and she is ostracized and demonized.When a girl attending a Christian high school becomes pregnant, all of her former friends turn on her and she is ostracized and demonized.

  • Director
    • Brian Dannelly
  • Writers
    • Brian Dannelly
    • Michael Urban
  • Stars
    • Jena Malone
    • Mandy Moore
    • Macaulay Culkin
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    • Director
      • Brian Dannelly
    • Writers
      • Brian Dannelly
      • Michael Urban
    • Stars
      • Jena Malone
      • Mandy Moore
      • Macaulay Culkin
    • 343User reviews
    • 123Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Jena Malone
    Jena Malone
    • Mary
    Mandy Moore
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    • Hilary Faye
    Macaulay Culkin
    Macaulay Culkin
    • Roland
    Patrick Fugit
    Patrick Fugit
    • Patrick
    Heather Matarazzo
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    7anhedonia

    Terrific first half, then loses its edge

    Despite losing its punch in the latter stages, "Saved!" remains an enjoyable and viciously funny satire. Poking fun of judgmental fundamentalists really isn't that tough a task or groundbreaking. They tend to spoof themselves. But what writers Brian Dannelly (who also directed) and Michael Urban do is not ridicule the fundamentalists' beliefs but their awful behavior. And that definitely deserves to be satirized.

    The first 50 minutes are sensational, brimming with pointed dialogue, terrific humor and sharp observations about the preposterous idea of "degayification," the real reason people are sent to deprogramming centers and these teens obviously missing the true meaning of Christ's message.

    But the film falters in the third act when it veers from clever satire to preaching about intolerance. It's a noble idea, but the punchy writing gets forsaken for the message. And the film concludes with a tired denouement. Surely, there are more original ways to conclude a high school film than one seen many times before.

    Some of the characters, I suppose, could be seen as stereotypes. Then again, speaking from personal experience, the Hillary Fayes of this world exist and they're every bit as judgmental and nasty as she is. Unfortunately, Mandy Moore goes over-the-top a bit, often turning Hillary Faye into a broad caricature. That's a shame. Reining Moore in would have done wonders, because the other performances are uniformly good.

    Macaulay Culkin turns in a fine performance as Roland. He finally might have shed his "Home Alone" image, proving he's capable of perfectly delivering sharp, well-written dialogue. The other revelation is young Eva Amurri, who has all the attitude, spunk (and I hope much of the talent) of her mother. She gives Cassandra a delightfully anarchic spirit; the film soars whenever she's on screen.

    One peeve: Why does the radiant and sexy Mary-Louise Parker dress down so much in this film?

    People who are judgmental about gays, teen pregnancy, other religions, and see life's myriad issues in purely black and white terms likely will be offended by this film - they might see themselves manifested as Hillary Faye. But if you appreciate life's gray areas and take delight in biting satire, you're bound to enjoy this film.

    "Saved!" is by no means an attack on Christianity. Quite the contrary. It shows the importance of stressing in our lives the true side of Christianity - one that's about compassion, love and tolerance, and not the biased, judgmental approach that seeks to take control and bastardize religion, whatever it may be.

    Although "Saved!" deals primarily with Christianity, it proves we'd all be better off adopting Mahatma Gandhi's ideals – that each and every one of us is a Hindu, Christian, Muslim, Sikh, Buddhist and Jew.
    7Gambitt

    Fun, but a little too heavy-handed

    As a non-Christian with left-leaning views, I was looking forward to watching Saved! due to favorable reviews from friends. Although I enjoyed the movie, I was disappointed by the heavy-handed, one-sided nature of the film. The acting was good, but the roles weren't so much characters as caricatures: The over-zealous, conniving hypocritical angel with a gorgeous face but a heart of coal. The non-Christian outcast reeking of immorality and sin but concealing a heart of gold. The brainwashed, disconnected, naive Christian mother. I'm sure these stereotypes do exist out there in the extreme-right, fundamental wing of American Christianity, but surely the majority are not the cardboard cutouts portrayed in Saved (I hope not!).

    Ironically, the characters say it best when they point out that the world is not black and white. All in all, the film could have used a touch of subtlety. Furthermore, at times, due to the script and the background music, the film carried a made-for-TV, Nickolodeon tone. But I did laugh quite a bit and I understand the good intentions of the movie so I give it a 7 / 10 .

    I am pleased to see a handful comments from Christians who were able to enjoy the movie and take it for what it is. There may be hope after all.
    kdillman

    A good wake up call for the evangelical church

    I recall the controversy surrounding Saved when it came out earlier this year, especially from the evangelical church, conservatives and fundamentalists. I wanted to judge for myself its merits, or lack there of, since I've been an evangelical for 30+ years. I felt the movie did exactly what it intended to do; bring to light the hypocrisy of the church. I don't see how anybody, Christian or non-Christian could miss the message. I thought the selection of actors and actresses for the cast was right on, with each doing a very good job of portraying the personality of their characters well. I'm sure the movie was particularly biting to many evangelicals, as it should be--it even 'stung' me in a few places. I could see how evangelicals and conservatives would be outraged. However, the one thing I was especially struck by was the fact that this movie was written by non-Christians. As I watched all the 'digs' on Christians and the points of the evident hypocrisy within the church and Christianity, I came to a conclusion; if this movie was written by a non-Christian, then obviously there is a significant segment of our culture who believe the 'church' really is like this. If anything should move we evangelicals to start living lives of authenticity that reflect the love and grace of Jesus, this movie was it!
    9mgoodst

    Enjoyable, safe satire

    Not a bad movie for family consumption. Humorous and pushes its point home (that Christians should act like Christians and not bigots) without being too nasty. I watched with my wife and two high school daughters ... we all enjoyed it. Of course, if you're "sophisticated" you might sneer at this film -- but take it for what it is, a simple story with a talented young cast (the star, Jena Malone, is refreshing!), and you'll find it's worth the time spent to watch it and the money spent to rent it. If there's anything to criticize, it's the film's short length. They could have done much more with it in a longer format. However, that's a minor criticism. Overall the film is solid and enjoyable.
    7Bungle-9

    Decent film that pansies out a little at the end

    I saw the trailers for this movie a looooong time ago and was very interested to see it, though I never got around to it. Now I've finally watched it and I'm happy that I did. In my view, this is essentially a movie about some of the issues with fundamentalism - it's not a complete panning of the Christian faith at all, let's get that straight!

    I think everyone in the movie filled their roles particularly well, especially Mandy Moore as the obsessive Hilary Faye. Jena Malone grows on me more and more every time I see her, and this time was no exception. She was good in her small role in Contact, which I have to say I liked a bit more. Macaulay Culkin was also surprisingly good in his role - I didn't see "The Guy that was Kevin", but rather I saw is character. Some of the stuff he did and said was very funny too, like much of this movie.

    My issue would be that the film pansies out a little at the end. To get me, you'd really have to watch it yourself. Just when you think the film might be going a certain direction, it turns back on itself to cover it's own behind.

    Overall, entertaining and funny with good performances overall. More Jena Malone please.

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    • Trivia
      The producers went through normal channels to try to obtain the rights to include a piece of the title song from the musical Jesus Christ Superstar (1973), but all their requests were denied. Finally, a friend gave them Tim Rice's personal phone number, and after seeing and loving the movie, Rice agreed to grant them the right to use the song.
    • Goofs
      When Mary and Hilary Faye are painting the Jesus billboard in the opening scene, the break at Jesus' neck from when his head falls off later is clearly visible.
    • Quotes

      Hilary Faye: Mary, turn away from Satan. Jesus, he loves you.

      Mary: You don't know the first thing about love.

      Hilary Faye: [throws a Bible at Mary] I am FILLED with Christ's love! You are just jealous of my success in the Lord.

      Mary: [Mary holds up the Bible] This is not a weapon! You idiot.

    • Connections
      Edited into Jake Gyllenhaal Challenges the Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Beautiful Thing
      (1997)

      Written by Ian Ashley Eskelin

      Performed by All-Star United

      Courtesy of Reunion Records

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ¡Salvados!
    • Filming locations
      • Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • United Artists
      • Single Cell Pictures
      • Infinity Media
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,940,582
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $345,136
      • May 30, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,275,509
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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