Save Me

1994

Action / Mystery / Thriller

Plot summary


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Michael Ironside Photo
Michael Ironside as Oliver
Lysette Anthony Photo
Lysette Anthony as Ellie
Olivia Hussey Photo
Olivia Hussey as Gail
Harry Hamlin Photo
Harry Hamlin as Jim
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855.91 MB
1280*682
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
P/S 1 / 2
1.55 GB
1920*1024
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
P/S 0 / 3

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Ed-Shullivan4 / 10

This was like watching a hamster wheel spinning around only to realize the hamster died and is laying still in the cage

No suspenseful music score would be able to save this trashy film and Harry Hamlin made this film just so he could have simulated sex with Lynette Anthony. That about sums up this piece of worthless cinema.

Erotic?

Jessica Rabbit has more sex appeal.

A Thriller?

Don Knotts in The Ghost and Mr. Chicken was more exciting.

Give this clunker a solid pass. Don't waste your time. I give it a less than stellar 4 out of 10 IMDb rating.

Reviewed by I_Ailurophile5 / 10

Too unremarkable to excite, but passable

The premise of the film seems very clear-cut, with no surprises to be had. Nonetheless, there was a moment after I discovered the title, and before I began watching, that I thought there may be a possibility of something a bit more noteworthy. After all, there are some solid names in the cast, and surely they wouldn't be dragged into total pablum, would they?

Well. Olivia Hussey has barely any time on screen - a grand total of about 1 minute, if that; I assume her appearance was fulfillment of some contractual obligation, or perhaps a favor owed. Throughout Michael Ironside's career, he has turned in portrayals that have ranged from enthusiastically all-in to perfunctorily phoning it in - and his turn here is on the latter end of the spectrum. I can't say I'm particularly familiar with Harry Hamlin, but I've seen him around; whatever his list of credits may portend, in this instance his acting is less than convincing - generally subdued, and rather bereft of nuance. For what it's worth, Lysette Anthony seems to be the only person in the cast to give a meaningful performance - maybe just as much to the point, hers is the only role written with sufficient complexity to allow her space to emote. As Ellie she ably demonstrates range and nuanced poise to bring the character to life. Unfortunately, for much of the length, opportunities for Anthony to show her skills as an actress are outnumbered by the scenes that merely require her to be unclothed.

I don't think 'Save me' is outright bad. It definitely leaves a lot to be desired, though.

The initial scenes of romance feel forced and inorganic. If not every last one, there are still a few major story beats here are predictable somewhat early on. Though I can appreciate the induction of minor admirable themes at the climax, they make for specious motivation considering how the character in question had been written all throughout the rest of the movie previously, and feel shoehorned in as they are. The very end, the literal last few seconds, are plainly overdone. There's poor balance between the thriller plot, and the steamy romance. Factor in broadly lackluster displays of acting, and it's hard to be truly invested in the movie. It's kind of enjoyable, but only just.

I suppose the technical craft and rounding details are quite fine, including costume design, hair and makeup, sound design, and so on. If unexceptional, and despite the mentioned unbalance, I do think the scene writing from one moment to the next is reasonably strong, and the execution of each, too - love scene, drama, and action alike. Why, there's even a small sense of tension, and suspense; would that I could be more enthusiastic about the narrative overall. Fair as they are, however, these don't truly stand out, nor counterbalance the lack of readily striking construction elsewhere in the film. If not for Lysette Anthony giving an admirable, comparably adept performance (evident even through the constraints of the sultry side of the writing) I don't know that I could say there was much of anything especially distinct about 'Save me.' There's not enough here to distinguish it from similar titles.

In all fairness, if you're looking for a thriller filled with (softcore) eroticism, then this is pretty much exactly the movie you want. And to be clear, I don't dislike 'Save me'; I think there were good ideas here. But the screenplay isn't wholly sound, and its realization is essentially just all around unremarkable. Unless you're a specific fan of someone in the cast, or unless this is precisely what you were seeking in the first place, there's no reason to go out of your way to find this picture. Still, it's not the worst way to pass 90 minutes.

Recommended if you want a passably entertaining thriller without needing to actively engage with it.

Reviewed by sethn17210 / 10

Shocking!

That's the feeling you will get when you watch a movie like, of all things, "Save Me!" No, this isn't a true story about a daring rescue in the middle of the storm of the century (which probably gave this movie the boot, somehow).

"Save Me" is mostly a kind of weird, very different, movie. Despite the name, shocking and/or surprising things happen throughout (as judged by the video cover seen on this movie's page here). Which is why this movie is placed in a class of its own. It isn't just another drama or another comedy or another chick flick; no, this movie really is different. And that's how it grasped my attention.

"Save Me," because of these things, gives it a ten in my book. After reading this, you'll want to pick this up for yourself!

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