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Saved! (2004)
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Reviews Counted:138
Fresh:83
Rotten:55
Average Rating:6/10
Consensus: A satirical teen comedy that, unfortunately, pulls its punches.
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Brian Dannelly's debut feature SAVED! deftly blends indie-film edginess with a mainstream allure. Set in a Christian high school, the teen comedy follows a group of students who are all at... Brian Dannelly's debut feature SAVED! deftly blends indie-film edginess with a mainstream allure. Set in a Christian high school, the teen comedy follows a group of students who are all at different places in their lives. When Mary (Jena Malone) sacrifices her virginity in an attempt to heterosexualize her gay boyfriend, she is stunned to discover that she's become pregnant. With the help of wheelchair-bound Roland (Macaulay Culkin) and the school's only Jewish student, Cassandra (Eva Amurri), Mary must try to hide her pregnancy. But when her rival, the ultra-uptight Hilary Faye (Mandy Moore), finds out, all hell breaks loose. The film culminates on prom night, when a series of revelations put things in their proper perspective. Dannelly and co-writer Michael Urban have produced a script that is a breezy, hilarious ride through the tricky waters of adolescence, and their all-star cast jumps into their roles with glee (most notably Moore and the scene-stealing Amurri). Rather than merely making jabs at the Christian right movement, however, the film preaches a universal message of tolerance and acceptance, giving audiences something deeper to chew on. The result is a surprisingly poignant film that positions Dannelly as a director to watch in the years to come. [More]
Starring: Jena Malone, Mandy Moore, Macaulay Culkin, Heather Matarazzo
Starring: Jena Malone, Mandy Moore, Macaulay Culkin, Heather Matarazzo, Eva Amurri, Mary-Louise Parker, Martin Donovan, Patrick Fugit
Director: Brian Dannelly
Director: Brian Dannelly
Screenwriter: Michael Urban, Brian Dannelly
Producer: Michael Stipe, Sandy Stern, Michael Ohoven, William Vince
Composer: Christophe Beck
Studio: MGM/UA
Reviews for Saved!
...never quite manages to extinguish its after-school-special type vibe.
As witty as it’s well performed and as novel as it is daring...God Bless Mandy Moore and her fantastic set of acting chops!
Despite Dannelly's apparent intent to make a statement about tolerance, Saved! is an intolerant, morally simplistic film that ignores the concept that there really is something called “right and wrong.”
A breezily irreverent teen comedy that satirically addresses questions of peer pressure as well as spiritual hypocrisy.
No doubt the filmmakers are bracing for -- even hoping for -- a display of ire from religious conservatives. But the truth is, nothing in Saved! stings.
There are plenty of ways to share your faith with others, and [I]Saved![/I] only mocks the ones that put people down in the process.
A minor work, yet it has a teasing lilt to it, and to make it at all took courage and originality.
Ends up genuinely thought-provoking while putting the “fun” back in “fundamentalist.”
Too timid to be truly subversive, Saved! is saved from being a middling high-school comedy by ... a light pop touch and a superb ensemble cast.
After two comically inventive scenes, it quickly turns soft and flat.
It's not "about" religion and it doesn't make fun of the heathens or the believers. It only mocks ignorance and hypocrisy, and everyone can get behind that.
Probably won't find salvation at the box office but its road is paved with good intent.
Saved! tries to turn religious devotion, contradictions, and iconography into a rip-roaring satire, but it fails to be at all interesting and, most damningly, it is deeply unfunny.
Saved! isn't bad but, just like many of its characters, it's a little too stuck-up for its own good intentions.
I can respect a movie that mocks things I believe in if it does it well, but not if it peters out before it's finished.
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