Saved!
Saved! is a 2004 American satirical comedy-drama film directed and co-written by Brian Dannelly.[1] The story centers on Mary Cummings (Jena Malone), a senior at American Eagle Christian High School, who becomes pregnant after having sex with her boyfriend Dean (Chad Faust) in a misguided attempt to cure his homosexuality, prompting her to confront the hypocrisy and intolerance among her devout peers.[1] Co-starring Mandy Moore as the self-righteous Hilary Faye, Macaulay Culkin as her skeptical brother Roland, Patrick Fugit as the pastor's level-headed son Patrick, and Eva Amurri as the cynical Cassandra, the film blends teen comedy tropes with pointed critique of fundamentalist Christian subculture.[2] Produced by MGM on a budget of $5 million, Saved! premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and earned $8.9 million at the domestic box office following a limited release.[3] It garnered mixed critical reception, with some reviewers lauding its witty exposure of religious sanctimony and others faulting its uneven tone and caricatured depictions.[1][2] The movie provoked controversy among conservative Christian organizations, who condemned it as a biased attack on their faith, leading to protests and warnings against its viewing, while certain evangelical outlets acknowledged its insights into communal failings despite perceived imbalances.[4][5]