The film was acclaimed for its performances, with Claudia Karvan winning the 2010 Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress. It also received an
Julia eventually secures Amir’s freedom, and he moves into the home she shares with Peter to adjust to ordinary life.
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The story follows Mary Cummings (Jena Malone), a good-hearted and devout teenager who has "been Born again her whole life". As she enters her senior year at American Eagle Christian High School near Baltimore, she is at the top of the social food chain alongside her two best friends, the fiercely pious and popular Hilary Faye (Mandy Moore) and the more subdued Veronica (Elizabeth Thai). Mary is dating Dean (Chad Faust), the school's "perfect Christian boyfriend".
: Julia Weston, a suburban advocate, becomes obsessed with the case of Amir Ali, a young Iranian refugee in detention. After she successfully secures his release, Amir moves into her home, creating deep tension in her marriage as Julia begins to notice cracks and inconsistencies in his story. : Claudia Karvan (Julia) and Osamah Sami (Amir). : Claudia Karvan won the Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress in 2010 for this performance. Thematic Focus The film was acclaimed for its performances, with
The is actually a fascinating digital footprint for two distinct, powerful films released during the tumultuous post-recession era: The Road (2009) and the Australian psychological thriller Saved (2009). More specifically, the search often lands on a critical misunderstanding—or a retroactive classification—of films where the core theme is a desperate, soul-crushing struggle for survival .
(Note: If you intended to search for the 2004 satirical comedy starring Mandy Moore and Macaulay Culkin, please note that film was released in 2004. This guide covers the 2009 films carrying the title "Saved" or similar variants, specifically the Danish thriller and the most common misattributions.) This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
Crafted a screenplay that avoids easy answers, leaving audiences to debate the truth. Major Themes and Critical Analysis
This is the most literal "saved" sequence in the canon. The director shoots it like a Renaissance painting—golden light floods the bunker. It feels like Heaven.
Despite mixed reviews, "Saved" earned significant recognition within the Australian film industry, receiving several prestigious award nominations: