''Saved!'' is a 2004 American
independent
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satirical
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black comedy film directed by
Brian Dannelly, and starring
Jena Malone,
Mandy Moore
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,
Macaulay Culkin
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,
Patrick Fugit,
Eva Amurri,
Martin Donovan
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, and
Mary-Louise Parker. Its plot follows a teenage girl (Malone) at a Christian high school who has sex with her boyfriend in an attempt to "cure" him of his
homosexuality
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; she becomes pregnant as a result and is ostracized by her schoolmates. Filmed in British Columbia, the film had its theatrical release on May 28, 2004. ''Saved!'' was considered a
sleeper hit
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, grossing over $9 million domestically following a
platform release through
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with many remarking on its blend of
religious satire with elements of the contemporary
teen film
Teen film is a film genre targeted at teenagers, preteens and/or young adults by the plot being based on their special interests, such as coming of age, attempting to fit in, bullying, peer pressure, first love, teen rebellion, conflict with pa ...
.
Plot
Devout
evangelical Christian Mary Cummings is entering her senior year at American Eagle Christian High School near
Baltimore
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. She and her friends Hilary Faye and Veronica have formed a
girl group
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called the Christian Jewels. One afternoon, while swimming in his pool, Mary's boyfriend Dean Withers confesses to her that he suspects he is
gay. In shock, Mary hits her head, and has a vision in which
Jesus
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tells her to help Dean. Believing Jesus will forgive her, Mary loses her virginity to Dean in an attempt to restore his heterosexuality.
Dean is sent to Christian treatment center Mercy House after his parents find
gay pornography in his bedroom. The news shocks and disgusts Mary's friends, aside from Hilary's sardonic,
paraplegic
Paraplegia, or paraparesis, is an impairment in motor or sensory function of the lower extremities. The word comes from Ionic Greek ()
"half-stricken". It is usually caused by spinal cord injury or a congenital condition that affects the neura ...
brother Roland. Mary later discovers she is pregnant with Dean's child. Because her due date is after graduation, she opts to hide the pregnancy from her classmates and her mother Lillian, who is covertly dating the school's principal Pastor Skip. Feeling forsaken by Jesus and saddened by her peers' reaction to Dean's sexuality, Mary begins questioning her faith. An enraged Hilary ousts Mary from the Jewels and replaces her with unpopular student Tia. Hilary, Veronica, and Tia later accost Mary in the street and attempt to perform an
exorcism
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on her. Mary fights back, and Hilary strikes her with a Bible.
By Christmas time, rebellious
Jewish
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student Cassandra is the only one of Mary's peers who has discovered her pregnancy. Mary befriends Cassandra and Roland, who are now dating, while ostracized by the rest of their peers. Meanwhile, Skip's son, Patrick, attempts to pursue an evasive Mary, much to Hilary's chagrin. Cassandra and Roland retaliate against Hilary's constant harassment of them by uploading photos of a young, overweight Hilary to the school's computer system. The following day, the school is vandalized with obscene,
blasphemous
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graffiti
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. Suspecting Mary, Cassandra, and Roland, Skip searches their lockers, where he discovers empty spray-paint cans planted by Hilary, along with a
sonogram of Mary's baby, exposing her pregnancy.
Cassandra is expelled while Mary and Roland are banned from the impending
prom
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Students participating in the prom will typically vote for a ''prom king'' and ''prom queen''. Other students may be honored ...
. Skip threatens to end his relationship with Lillian if she does not send Mary to Mercy House. Meanwhile, Roland discovers the purchase of spray paint on Hilary's credit card statement. Armed with this evidence, Mary, Roland, and Cassandra crash the prom along with Patrick, who takes Mary as his date. Hilary tries to have them ejected, but Roland confronts her with the evidence. Tia, tired of Hilary's lies and
hypocrisy
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, also attests her guilt to Skip, having discovered a receipt bearing Hilary's signature.
A humiliated Hilary storms outside while Dean arrives with his boyfriend Mitch and other residents of Mercy House. They are met by Mary and Patrick in the school foyer, where she reveals her pregnancy to Dean. Skip attempts to banish the Mercy House residents, but they refuse to leave. Patrick and Mary attempt to argue with Skip, but their altercation is interrupted by Hilary driving recklessly through the parking lot and ultimately crashing into the school's effigy of Jesus. She then tearfully expresses remorse for her behavior and is comforted by Cassandra as Mary abruptly goes into labor and is taken to the hospital.
At the hospital, Mary gives birth to a daughter. Skip arrives with flowers and contemplates going inside. As a nurse takes a photo of the group, Mary explains in a voice-over that she has concluded that life is too beautiful to be random and meaningless, and continues to believe in a higher power of some kind.
Cast
*
Jena Malone as Mary Cummings, a quiet girl who attempts to help her gay ex-boyfriend, Dean, by giving him her virginity,
unintentionally becoming pregnant.
*
Mandy Moore
Amanda Leigh "Mandy" Moore (born April 10, 1984) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She rose to fame with her 1999 debut single "Candy (Mandy Moore song), Candy", which peaked at number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot ...
as Hilary Faye Stockard, the leader of the Christian Jewels and initially Mary's best friend. She is an extremely devout conservative Christian, though very self-righteous and overbearing, much to the annoyance of others. She reluctantly cares for her disabled brother, Roland, keeping him on a tight leash.
*
Macaulay Culkin
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as Roland Stockard, Hilary Faye's sardonic brother. He fell out of a tree as a child, leaving him a
paraplegic
Paraplegia, or paraparesis, is an impairment in motor or sensory function of the lower extremities. The word comes from Ionic Greek ()
"half-stricken". It is usually caused by spinal cord injury or a congenital condition that affects the neura ...
. Unlike his sister, he does not identify as Christian.
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Eva Amurri as Cassandra Edelstein, the only Jewish girl to ever attend American Eagle. She is naturally rebellious and devious on the outside, but when she becomes friends with Mary, her true colors show in that she is actually very loyal and open.
*
Patrick Fugit as Patrick Wheeler, the son of Pastor Skip, the school's principal, and Mary's love interest.
* Elizabeth Thai as Veronica; adopted from Vietnam by a pair of missionaries, she is the third Christian Jewel.
*
Chad Faust as Dean Withers, Mary's boyfriend at the beginning of the film. He comes out to Mary as gay.
*
Martin Donovan
Martin Donovan (born Martin Paul Smith; August 19, 1957) is an American actor. He has had a long collaboration with director Hal Hartley, appearing in many of his films, such as '' Trust'' (1990), '' Surviving Desire'' (1991), '' Simple Men'' (1 ...
as Pastor Skip Wheeler, the principal of American Eagle. A superficially pious and devout minister who is permanently separated from his wife, Pastor Skip tries to remain "young and cool".
*
Heather Matarazzo as Tia; somewhat of an outsider in the beginning, Tia takes Mary's place in the Jewels when Mary is kicked out.
*
Mary-Louise Parker as Lillian Cummings, Mary's mother, a widow from an early age.
*
Kett Turton as Mitch, a fellow gay resident of Mercy House who becomes Dean's boyfriend.
*
Dave Rosin, guitarist of the Canadian pop-rock band
Hedley, appears as the guitarist for the band playing in the prom scene.
Production
Director and co-writer Brian Dannelly based much of the film on things he had experienced and witnessed while attending a
Baptist Christian high school.
"I would even go so far as to say that everything in the film is something I experienced or researched," Dannelly stated. "I didn't try to make up stuff."
[ Though set in Maryland, ''Saved!'' was filmed in ]Vancouver
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, British Columbia, Canada.[
]
Release
Box office
After premiering at the Sundance Film Festival
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The festival has acted ...
in January 2004, ''Saved!'' had a platform limited release in the United States on 20 screens, beginning May 28, 2004. The film grossed $345,136 during its opening weekend, and an additional 11 screens were added the following weekend.[ After the film had grossed an additional $340,343 during its second weekend, its release platform expanded to 589 screens on June 11, and it reached number 9 at the U.S. box office.][ By the conclusion of its theatrical run in August 2004, the film grossed approximately $9 million domestically,][ and was considered a ]sleeper hit
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. It grossed an additional $1.2 million in foreign markets, totaling $10.1 million worldwide.
Home media
A DVD
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version of the film is available from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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with commentary from Dannelly, Urban and co-producer Sandy Stern as well as commentary by Jena Malone and Mandy Moore; theatrical trailer, access to deleted scenes, and some bloopers
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. Olive Films reissued a Blu-ray
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edition of the film in 2016.
Reception
''Saved!'' received mixed reviews from critics. At critics aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes
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, the film holds a 61% rating of 88 positive reviews against 57 negative ones, with an average rating of 6.12/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "A satirical teen comedy that, unfortunately, pulls its punches."
Roger Ebert
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of the ''Chicago Sun-Times
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'' gave the film 3 and a half out of 4 stars and praised the film despite commenting that it follows formulaic tropes of other teen film
Teen film is a film genre targeted at teenagers, preteens and/or young adults by the plot being based on their special interests, such as coming of age, attempting to fit in, bullying, peer pressure, first love, teen rebellion, conflict with pa ...
s, adding that it has a "political message":
Ken Fox of ''TV Guide
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'' gave the film three of five stars:
''The Christian Science Monitor
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''s David Sterritt gave the film a favorable review, writing:
Sean Axmaker of the ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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Th ...
'' wrote of the film:
Other critics, however, criticized the film for alleged anti-Christian views. ''Slant Magazine
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'' was overwhelmingly negative on this issue, giving the film only half a star out of five and calling it the worst movie of the year.
Stage musical
Playwrights Horizons
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...
produced a musical version of the film in 2008. Music and lyrics are by Michael Friedman with the book and lyrics by two-time Olivier Award nominee John Dempsey and Rinne Groff. The musical opened on June 3, 2008, at Playwrights Horizons
Playwrights Horizons is a not-for-profit American Off-Broadway theater located in New York City dedicated to the support and development of contemporary American playwrights, composers, and lyricists, and to the production of their new work.
...
and closed on June 22, 2008. The cast included Aaron Tveit
Aaron Kyle Tveit (; born October 21, 1983) is an American actor and singer. Tveit originated the lead role of Christian in the stage adaptation of ''Moulin Rouge! (musical), Moulin Rouge!'' on Broadway theatre, Broadway, a performance for which ...
, Celia Keenan-Bolger, John Dossett, Julia Murney, Devyn Rush, Curtis Holbrook, and Mary Faber.
References
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