When a girl attending a Christian high school becomes pregnant, all of her former friends turn on her and she is ostracized and demonized.When a girl attending a Christian high school becomes pregnant, all of her former friends turn on her and she is ostracized and demonized.When a girl attending a Christian high school becomes pregnant, all of her former friends turn on her and she is ostracized and demonized.
- Awards
- 1 win & 6 nominations
Birkett Turton
- Mitch
- (as Kett Turton)
- Director
- Writers
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- TriviaThe producers went through normal channels to try to obtain the rights to include a piece of the title song from the musical Jesus Christ Superstar (1973), but all their requests were denied. Finally, a friend gave them Tim Rice's personal phone number, and after seeing and loving the movie, Rice agreed to grant them the right to use the song.
- GoofsWhen Mary and Hilary Faye are painting the Jesus billboard in the opening scene, the break at Jesus' neck from when his head falls off later is clearly visible.
- Quotes
Hilary Faye: Mary, turn away from Satan. Jesus, he loves you.
Mary: You don't know the first thing about love.
Hilary Faye: [throws a Bible at Mary] I am FILLED with Christ's love! You are just jealous of my success in the Lord.
Mary: [Mary holds up the Bible] This is not a weapon! You idiot.
- ConnectionsEdited into Jake Gyllenhaal Challenges the Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize (2010)
- SoundtracksBeautiful Thing
(1997)
Written by Ian Ashley Eskelin
Performed by All-Star United
Courtesy of Reunion Records
Featured review
As a non-Christian with left-leaning views, I was looking forward to watching Saved! due to favorable reviews from friends. Although I enjoyed the movie, I was disappointed by the heavy-handed, one-sided nature of the film. The acting was good, but the roles weren't so much characters as caricatures: The over-zealous, conniving hypocritical angel with a gorgeous face but a heart of coal. The non-Christian outcast reeking of immorality and sin but concealing a heart of gold. The brainwashed, disconnected, naive Christian mother. I'm sure these stereotypes do exist out there in the extreme-right, fundamental wing of American Christianity, but surely the majority are not the cardboard cutouts portrayed in Saved (I hope not!).
Ironically, the characters say it best when they point out that the world is not black and white. All in all, the film could have used a touch of subtlety. Furthermore, at times, due to the script and the background music, the film carried a made-for-TV, Nickolodeon tone. But I did laugh quite a bit and I understand the good intentions of the movie so I give it a 7 / 10 .
I am pleased to see a handful comments from Christians who were able to enjoy the movie and take it for what it is. There may be hope after all.
Ironically, the characters say it best when they point out that the world is not black and white. All in all, the film could have used a touch of subtlety. Furthermore, at times, due to the script and the background music, the film carried a made-for-TV, Nickolodeon tone. But I did laugh quite a bit and I understand the good intentions of the movie so I give it a 7 / 10 .
I am pleased to see a handful comments from Christians who were able to enjoy the movie and take it for what it is. There may be hope after all.
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Box office
- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $8,940,582
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $345,136
- May 30, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $10,275,509
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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