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Mary is a senior at American Eagle Christian High School in suburban Baltimore. She considers herself born again; her rebirth was at age three. Her best friends are two classmates that comprise the Christian Jewels band with her. Hilary Faye is the alpha Christian who outwardly is perfect, especially in her connection to God Veronica is ethnic Vietnamese who was adopted and thus saved by a black Christian couple. A third is Tia, who is generally an outsider in her geek status... (Full plot summary below)

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Mary is a senior at American Eagle Christian High School in suburban Baltimore. She considers herself born again; her rebirth was at age three. Her best friends are two classmates that comprise the Christian Jewels band with her. Hilary Faye is the alpha Christian who outwardly is perfect, especially in her connection to God Veronica is ethnic Vietnamese who was adopted and thus saved by a black Christian couple. A third is Tia, who is generally an outsider in her geek status but who aspires to be in this Christian clique. Also within their social circle--solely from necessity--is Hilary Faye's older brother Roland, who has been in a wheelchair since age nine after falling out of a tree; out of family obligation Hilary Faye transports him to and from school and everywhere else, but the rest of the time the siblings scorn each other. One of Hilary Faye's God-driven missions for the year is to save new student Cassandra, a Jewish girl who was expelled from her last school and only attends this faith-based school as a marginally-better option than the alternative. Mary's world starts to fall apart just before the start of the school year when her boyfriend Dean tells her he thinks he's gay. Mary receives what she believes are messages from God, including one indirectly through Hilary Faye, that make her believe she can save Dean by having sex with him and if this does save Dean, God will restore her spiritual virginity. The outcome? Dean is outed anyway and sent away for conversion therapy; and Mary becomes pregnant, something she doesn't tell Dean or Lillian, her mother. Her pregnancy affects how she treats another new student, Patrick, the son of the school's principal, Pastor Skip. As Mary tries to figure out what to do, her Christian faith is tested by many other Christians justifying what may be considered sins in having a higher Godly purpose, which she is unaware includes a relationship between her mother and married Pastor Skip.

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Premiere Magazine - 10/10 by Susannah GoraBoasts both wicked satire and a big heart, and as a result, is nothing short of brilliant.
Blunt Review - 10/10 by Emily BluntSaved! is a rare original film that utilizes the immense talent working its script to take it from clever after-school-special material on up to a film that actually matters.
Baltimore Sun - 10/10 by Michael SragowSaved! is the audacious feel-good satire of 2004.
New York Observer - 10/10 by Andrew SarrisAfter two comically inventive scenes, it quickly turns soft and flat.
Reel.com - 9/10 by Timothy KnightA cheerfully subversive comedy send-up of fundamentalist religion.
Film Blather - 9/10 by Eugene NovikovPretty fearless, at least until backing off somewhat in its closing minutes.
Chicago Sun-Times - 9/10 by Roger EbertAn important film as well as an entertaining one.
Old School Reviews - 9/10 by John A. NesbitThe real value lies with what its audience does afterwards
Palo Alto Weekly - 9/10 by Jeanne AufmuthAt long last a religious satire that's as deliciously subversive as it is entertaining.
The Film Yap - 9/10 by Nick RogersA successful mix of John Waters' naughty sass with Frank Capra's' cordial sweetness, "Saved!" questions Christianity's constant urgency: Is salvation really unattainable for these teenagers if they're not seeking it this second, every second, 24/7?

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