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Saved!
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / United Artists

Saved! reviews
Critic Score
Metascore: 62 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
7.4 out of 10
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MPAA RATING: PG-13 for strong thematic issues involving teens - sexual content, pregnancy, smoking and language

Starring Jena Malone, Mandy Moore, Macaulay Culkin, Patrick Fugit, Heather Matarazzo, Eva Amurri, Martin Donovan, and Mary-Louise Parker

In this sweetly subversive comedy, a group of outsiders band together to navigate the treacherous halls of American Eagle Christian High School and make it to graduation, ultimately learning more about themselves, finding faith in unexpected places, and realizing what it truly means to be Saved!. (MGM)


GENRE(S): Comedy  |  Drama  
WRITTEN BY: Brian Dannelly
Michael Urban
 
DIRECTED BY: Brian Dannelly  
RELEASE DATE: DVD: October 5, 2004 
Theatrical: May 28, 2004 
RUNNING TIME: 92 minutes, Color 
ORIGIN: USA 

What The Critics Said

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100
Premiere Susannah Gora
Boasts both wicked satire and a big heart, and as a result, is nothing short of brilliant.
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100
Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow
Saved! is the audacious feel-good satire of 2004.
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88
Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
An important film as well as an entertaining one.
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88
Rolling Stone Peter Travers
Fanaticism is Dannelly's target, not faith. That's what makes his film a keeper: It sticks with you.
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80
Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern
It's a great accomplishment and, at a time when satire is in short supply, a terrific surprise.
80
New York Magazine Peter Rainer
It's the barbs, and not the inspirationalism, that work best in this movie.
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80
Washington Post Ann Hornaday
Bears the unmistakable stamp of authenticity, even at its most outrageous.
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80
Chicago Reader Jonathan Rosenbaum
It's been a long time since I've seen a teen movie as lively, as unpredictable, as generous, and as tough-minded as this one.
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75
USA Today Claudia Puig
Not only is Saved! subversively funny, it is unexpectedly sweet.
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75
New York Daily News Jack Mathews
As an answer to the spreading cultural virus of evangelical conformity, Brian Dannelly's teen farce Saved! is about three teeth short of a full bite. But it leaves an indelible impression.
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75
San Francisco Chronicle Carla Meyer
The achievement of Saved!, a very funny teen comedy set in a Christian high school, lies in its careful avoidance of obvious traps.
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75
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Liam Lacey
Neither outrageous nor subtle as a religious satire, but here's the good news for modern viewers: With it's unusual Christian backdrop, this is one of the most intriguing rite-of-passage teen comedies in a long time.
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75
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Sean Axmaker
The skewering of spiritualism, dogma and passive-aggressive prayer groups has an exaggerated absurdity that borders on cartoonish and Dannelly's satire is more clever than cutting.
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75
Christian Science Monitor David Sterritt
The kind of breezy teen-pic that youngsters flock to nowadays, and this particular specimen is imaginative enough to explore an environment off Hollywood's beaten path. It's also broad-minded enough to portray the evangelical milieu with flair, satirize its foibles with restraint, and respect its ideals even as it shows how individuals may fall short.
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70
Variety David Rooney
The spirited comedy ultimately kneels before an all-embracing deity, which could appease the God squad provided they get through all the wickedly funny zealot-bashing that comes first.
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70
LA Weekly Ella Taylor
Though Saved! is funny and irreverent, Dannelly isn't just taking potshots at fundamentalism. He creates a viable world, then riddles its surface piety with underground transgressions that call into question not Christian belief but slavish, intolerant religious practice.
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67
Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman
The director-cowriter, Brian Dannelly, has great fun tweaking the way American Christianity has been born again as a commodified, suburbanized, pop-saturated belief system.
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67
Austin Chronicle Kimberley Jones
While Saved! initially gets in some good gags at the expense of religious hypocrisy, it eases off, opting not to skewer religion but rather to poke it gently with a stick to see what happens.
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63
Boston Globe Ty Burr
If Saved! sinks into formula -- any movie with a showdown at a prom is treading a well-worn path -- you're grateful for its forgiving spirit.
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63
Philadelphia Inquirer Steven Rea
Despite a strong cast and a willingness to lampoon the fundamentals of fundamentalism, Saved! isn't as funny, or as wicked, as it should be.
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60
Empire Olly Richards
It starts off very sprightly and witty and maintains a high giggle-count throughout.
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60
Dallas Observer Melissa Levine
The movie is facile, but mostly sweet and entertaining.
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60
Film Threat Don R. Lewis
Saved! is just a sweet and funny movie that starts off with bite but settles into an honest feeling of happiness and acceptance for all types of people and their choices.
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60
The Hollywood Reporter Duane Byrge
This comedic jape delivers some sharp jabs at obvious targets, namely the boosterish excesses of American religiosity.
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60
The New Yorker David Denby
Saved! is a minor work, yet it has a teasing lilt to it, and to make it at all took courage and originality. [31 May 2004, p. 88]
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60
TV Guide Ken Fox
The first 45 minutes of this wickedly clever comedy features the smartest, tartest high-school satire since Alexander Payne's "Election."
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50
The Onion (A.V. Club) Keith Phipps
If director Brian Dannelly were interested in taking his film into the realm of camp, the gag might have worked, but as is, it simply gives the impression that he doesn't quite know what he's talking about.
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50
The New York Times Dana Stevens
It has a bright young cast and a clever, eclectic soundtrack, but the tone veers unsteadily from mockery to preachiness, and the story loses its breath, hopping from one clumsily paced scene to the next.
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50
Los Angeles Times Manohla Dargis
It's no great surprise that after a tough beginning, Saved! soon starts to sound a lot like the inspirational TV movie (with Valerie Bertinelli).
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50
Chicago Tribune Allison Benedikt
After bravely lampooning an institution so many consider beyond reproach, Saved! chickens out, imparting its most direct and lasting message in its disappointing conclusion: Don't Offend. Amen.
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50
Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman
There's plenty to offend Christians and non-Christians in Saved! but little to trouble either: The movie vanishes in memory like morning mist expelled by the first stiff breeze.
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50
Miami Herald Rene Rodriguez
The problem with Saved!, which is often bright and likable, is that its central point -- extremism, religious or otherwise, is bad -- is too obvious for a satire.
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50
Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek
The reality is that it's neither hip nor funny: Instead, it's excessively broad one minute and unctuously instructional the next.
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50
New York Post Lou Lumenick
Yet another teen comedy that tries to have it both ways -- basically, "Mean Girls" with crucifixes instead of designer jewelry.
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42
Portland Oregonian M. E. Russell
A mean-spirited exercise in hypocrisy.
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38
ReelViews James Berardinelli
The level of humor is sit-com-ish at best and the film's dramatic elements are bland and uninvolving.
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30
Washington Post Michael O'Sullivan
If you're mocking holier-than-thou-ness, you can't very well strike a hipper-than-thou tone.
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30
Village Voice Michael Atkinson
An overwhelming portion of Saved! is wall-to-wall Jesus-Jesus-Jesus talk, closer to dead air than social spoof. At times, the screenplay (including Mary's voluminous narration) has the monotonous cadence of a recruitment sermon.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now!The average user rating for this movie is 7.4 (out of 10) based on 28 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Ann Taylor gave it an8:
Great movie.

Dave C. gave it a5:
Granted, it's not quite the malignant pile of crud that A Walk to Remember was, but this film could have been so much better. Characters aren't particularly interesting, some of the satire is enjoyable at first but the film doesn't really know where to go and the second half is barely distinguishable from any other bland, syrupy teen drama. It does raise some interesting questions though:- Why does the voice-over narrative in a film that is supposed to be lampooning Christian orthodoxy, address only Christian audience members with frequent casual references to Jesus? Why is atheism such a taboo even for the film-makers?

J C gave it a10:
(If there was a choice of 11 out of 10, I'd vote 11. )This movie was my favorite of all...and I'm crazy for movies. Before this I couldn't choose my absolute favorite...but this is by far the best. i don't feel that this movie puts Christians down or brings them up...it just has over all good morals and shows just what kind of thoughts go through teens' heads. I'm Christian and I wasn't offended by it at all. You just have to forget about how offending religion can be...and just love the characters (Patrick ... :) ) and the humor. If you haven't seen it...make sure you do!

Michaela gave it a10:
This movie rocks mi world!! Im not a christian like the movie suggest but i rekon its got a really good message to all teens! Patrick Fugit was such a HOTTIE in the movie too! Damn Jena Malone who got to kiss him!! But REALLy good movie!!

Grace T. gave it a9:
I thought that this movie was so great for all teenages!! you can total fall in love with all the characters.

Steve H. gave it a10:
Yeah, Its amazing!!!!

curefreak gave it a7:
While i did like the film , it felt a little too safe for a satire i also didnt think macaulys role was'nt angry enough at his situation (wich he was supposed to be) and im sure that the fact it didnt stir up enough controversy within the christian community meant that the movie obviously didnt do its job.

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