The characters are complex, conflicted and written with a sturdy understanding of human nature.
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!
Though the picture runs out of steam, with a familiar somewhat contrived ending, it remains uplifting and appealing.
Rather than a simple-minded indictment of religion, Saved! is a reminder that putting all your eggs in one spiritual basket often signals that you're running from something else.
...a little easy but appreciated nonetheless. What would Jesus do? I think he'd give it a 'B.'
...I really appreciated the utter originality squeezed into this one...
What finally makes Saved! so rewarding, and so wonderful, is that its snarky humor blossoms into a touching tribute to faith in its many beautiful, complicated, and ultimately blessed forms.
The script teeters into predictability at times but the outstanding young cast is wonderfully vibrant.
[Saved! hits precisely the right balance between commercial appeal and independent fortification, between bold satire and abiding respect for its subject.
A banal high school comedy in the guise of a scathing religious satire.
Not without its charms, but it's a middling effort...In Hollywood, the road to cinematic hell is paved with great pitch ideas.
Even though it pretends to be sharp and observant, it's really one of those 'Let every flower in the garden grow' movies, conspicuously lacking both guts and well-sharpened teeth.
Not since Election has high school life been so deliciously skewered ... it's filled with lines that are little gems of biting satire.
The first 45 minutes of this wickedly clever comedy features the smartest, tartest high-school satire since Alexander Payne's Election.
A daring and acutely observed satirical comedy that's laugh-out-loud funny.
Brian Dannelly's teen farce Saved! is about three teeth short of a full bite. But it leaves an indelible impression.
The movie's satire is so mild that MGM is actually trying to market it to Christian audiences -- who will still find enough to be offended by -- but it provides a nice showcase for its young performers.
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