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Directed by Brian Dannelly.
Mary (Jena Malone) is entering her senior year at American Eagle Christian High School. She seems to be in an ideal social position as one of the "Christian Jewels," the most devout and popular clique of girls in the school, led by the aggressively cheerful Hilary Faye (Mandy Moore). But things take an unexpected turn when Mary's boyfriend, Dean (Chad Faust), tells her he may be gay. Mary hits her head and has a vision, in which Jesus tells her how to help "cure" Dean of his unnatural urges. Mary does everything in her power to sway Dean, but when his parents find out about his "problem," they send him away just before the school year starts, leaving Mary alone, confused, and, she soon finds out, pregnant. Mary's new situation causes her to question everything, including her friendship with the judgmental Hilary Faye and her faith. Her mother (Mary-Louise Parker) is too preoccupied with her flirtatious relationship with the school's married principal, Pastor Skip (Martin Donovan), to notice Mary's problem. Pastor Skip's dreamboat skateboarder son, Patrick (Patrick Fugit), has returned from missionary work and is attracted to Mary, but she already has too much to deal with. Just when she thinks her situation is hopeless, she finds a pair of unlikely allies in Hilary Faye's cynical wheelchair-bound brother, Roland (Macaulay Culkin), and wild, muscle car-driving provocateur Cassandra Edelstein (Eva Amurri), the school's only Jewish student. Saved! marks the feature debut of director Brian Dannelly, who co-wrote the script with Michael Urban. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
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CinemaRianCinemaRian Saved! (2004, USA, Brian Dannel ...
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"Saved! is an empty, shallow and manipulative film that argues against a theology that is empty, shallow and manipulative. It is obnoxious, annoying and unfair to fundamentalist Evangelical Protestants. Coming from me, this means something because there is almost no religious group that I despise more than Evangelical Protestantism. The movie wants to be a satire about those obnoxius Christians that give the rest of a bad name- the ones who watch lame movies like Left Behind, speak in tounges, and hate gays. The story is about a teenaged girl named (get ready for some obvious symbolism here) Mary (Tina Majorinio). She finds out that her boyfriend Dean (Chad Faust) is gay. She bumps her head and has a vision from Jesus, who tells to help him. To prove to him that he is straight, she has sex with him, and gets pregnant. The rest of the rest of the movie features her trying to hide her pregancny from the queen of the school (pop star Mandy Moore). Oh, and you can be she learns ... " [More]
lukasblulukasblu Re: Top 5 Misfits
by lukasblu in Filmspotting
liked it.
"the latest misfit movies i have seen this year which are pretty good are: School for Scoundrels (2006)parking meter officer takes an assertive training (more like aggressive training)classes to get the girl of his dreams and supposedly to increase his self-confidence with suprising results, and The Devil Wears Prada (2006),Andy(anne hathaway) trying to fit into the fashion business world some other good ones i liked are :Napoleon Dynamite (2004) which stars (jon heder),the same guy from school for scoundrels;Saved! (2004);Angus (1995)a classic misfit fave movie from the 80s is:The Breakfast Club (1985),well actually a mix of misfits and non-misfits " [More]
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"By Tricia Olszewski With Saved!, writer-director Brian Dannelly has almost created a Ren McCormack for the oughts. At American Eagle Christian High School, a fundamentalist institution in an undisclosed but apparently wealthy suburb, the students are uniformed, well-behaved, and in lockstep devotion to Jesus. Christ’s love fills the halls—until a slutty-looking Jewish girl shows up to sully them with cigarettes and foul language. But Saved! is less a Footloose without dancing than a Mean Girls of God. And like Mean Girls, Saved! sends a mixed message. We know we’re supposed to laugh when the movie’s eye-rolling token Jew, Cassandra (Eva Amurri), interrupts a back-to-school revival assembly by springing from her seat to speak gibberish (actually Pig Latin), roll her head around, and pull open her shirt as she mockingly pretends to have been touched by the Lord. And the school’s hip-to-be-square principal, Pastor Skip (Martin Donovan), is a cartoon wi ... " [More]
lukasblulukasblu Re: Lindsay Lohan
by lukasblu in Dish Me Up Some
liked it.
"How about young female stars (under 21 yrs. old),that are not quite as famous (negative or positive publicity),at least tabloid wise,and yet a great talent in their own humble way;quality thespian without the fuss;In fact taking taking lesser known roles in variety or even riskier subject matter, which makes them a better thespian.the following are movies that i have seen ,i liked,and recommend(this actresses are under 21 when the movies were made and still under 21 today)*jena malone- stepmom,confessions of an american girl,dangerous lives of altar boys,saved*kristen stewart-speak,panic room*evan rachel wood-the upside of anger,pretty persuasion,thirteen,digging to china*camille belle-the ballad of jack and rose*valentina de angelis-off the mapoh yeah,our cute one,just barely a teen(13yrs. old)but i stiil thought i should mention her is(this one is a bit more famous,nothing negative though,at least that i have heard)*dakota fanning- taken (mini-series) ,trapped,man on fire,dreame ... " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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Too timid to be truly subversive, Saved! is saved from being a middling high-school comedy by first-time writer/director Brian Dannelly's light pop touch and a superb ensemble cast. Jena Malone, an intelligent young actress, provides the solid center of the film. The film satirizes a kind of deceptively cheerful, youth-oriented brand of evangelical Christianity, as personified by Pastor Skip (Martin Donovan), who exhorts his receptive teenage audience with, "Let's get our Jesus on," and "Let's kick it, Jesus-style." In the wrong hands, the pastor could be a crude caricature, but the skilled Donovan gives him a surprisingly touching humanity. The problem with Skip and Mary's (Jena Malone) bouncy nemesis, Hilary Faye (Mandy Moore), is not their religious devotion, but their inability to reconcile their faith with their own human failings. Hilary Faye takes tremendous pride in loving Jesus more than anyone else. Roland (Macaulay Culkin), her wheelchair-bound older brother, is like a badge of her own self-sacrificing goodness, and she's oblivious to the fact that he resents her "charity." The unfortunate Roland is relegated to background noise by Hilary Faye and her crowd, while his love interest, Cassandra (Eva Amurri), whom Mary describes as "the only Jewish" in their school, must be brought into the light. The ragingly profane Cassandra is a showy role for Amurri, who invests her with grit and heart. Patrick Fugit is coolly charismatic as Mary's devout but open-minded and goodhearted love object. The climactic prom scene is sloppily overextended, and Saved! sometimes falls flat, as in its misfired exposure of Hilary Faye's secret past. There's certainly a topical edge to the film, but the satirical barbs don't always draw blood because the filmmakers are perhaps too careful to couch their critique of hypocritical piety in a mild but appealing comedy of acceptance. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
 



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