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To Save a Life
TrailerJake is the most popular kid in school and has a promising future, but his world is rocked when tragedy strikes his childhood best friend. Now Jake must change his life, and sacrifice his dreams to save the lives of others.Genre: DramaActors: Randy Wayne, Deja Kreutzberg, Joshua Weigel, Steven Crowder, D. David Morin, Sean Michael Afable, Bubba Lewis, Robert Bailey Jr., Kimberly Hidalgo, Arjay Smith, Orin Mozon, ...»Director: Brian BaughCountry: United StatesDuration: 120 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "To Save a Life"
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Directors of "To Save a Life"
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Creators of "To Save a Life"
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Critic Reviews of "To Save a Life"
Orlando SentinelAugust 23, 2010One of the biggest problems in most Christian genre movies is their lack of edge, a reluctance on the part of the filmmakers to show ugly reality.
NPRJuly 04, 2010Miles ahead in terms of production values and an avoidance of overt proselytizing. It'll likely be an enormous hit with the evangelical communities at which it's targeted. That doesn't save it from being an utter failure outside that narrow context.
New York PostJanuary 22, 2010To Save a Life would be bland and boring even as a half-hour after-school special.
New York TimesJanuary 22, 2010But forget the lame performances and arch, preachy sentiment; the movie's sham hip-hop and spurious alternative music alone should keep teenagers away. Thank goodness.
Los Angeles TimesJanuary 22, 2010This is a deftly acted, generally absorbing cautionary tale with wider allure than its faith-based label may imply.
VarietyJanuary 21, 2010Hints at becoming a thoughtful portrait of a teen's spiritual crisis, then abandons all narrative integrity to hit its church-mandated marks.
DVDTalk.comAugust 26, 2010Takes two solid hours to make its trite points on faith and personal salvation, growing more unbearable as it goes.
BeliefnetAugust 02, 2010One of its strengths is its willingness to engage candidly and open-heartedly with the real issues that confront teenagers, giving it some heft and credibility.
Fort Bend SunAugust 02, 2010I can see this being a positive influence for many who watch it and for some it could possibly even make a huge difference, and you don't get that from many movies these days.
Christianity TodayMarch 05, 2010Will the vague messages get across? Will viewers take anything out other than a missive to be kind and inclusive? Some certainly will. Some won't.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)February 04, 2010What's worthy about "To Save A Life" comes purely from its nutritional value, and if a teenager becomes a more empathetic person as a result of seeing it, then it's worth it for him. A lot of his friends, though, might be too bored to get to the redemptio
Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)February 02, 2010This faith-based movie wasn't meant to vie for an Academy Award. It's a think piece for adolescents, church groups and counselors.
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