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8 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- Manages to be appealing, poignant and inspiring in ways that are gentle and quite real. This smartly calibrated film also pulls off something rare by presenting religious commitment as something that's not only potentially healing and elevating, but also kind of cool.
- 38Orlando SentinelRoger MooreOrlando SentinelRoger MooreOverlong and entirely too ambitious in the number of “issues” it tries to cover, To Save a Life wanders all over the place before reaching its very predictable conclusions.
- 30VarietyVarietyJust as representations of human sexuality on film are often unpleasantly twisted by the grotesqueries of the porn industry, so, too, are filmic representations of religious conversion homogenized by the faith-based entertainment industry. Case in point: Debutante director Brian Baugh's To Save a Life.
- 25New York PostLou LumenickNew York PostLou LumenickProduced with the best of intentions by a California church and directed without distinction by first-timer Brian Baugh, To Save a Life would be bland and boring even as a half-hour after-school special.
- 20Village VoiceMelissa AndersonVillage VoiceMelissa AndersonTo Save a Life wants to rescue kids from the Satanic messages of "Gossip Girl"--a benign, even worthy enough objective, but must alternatives to empty, materialistic adolescence require baptism in the Pacific?
- The film would be a mere nuisance if not for its shameless exploitation of school shootings to advance its agenda.
- 0Austin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenAustin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenA well-meaning but ineptly made message movie.