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Student Seduction

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Elizabeth Berkley and Corey Sevier in Student Seduction (2003)
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An attractive high school teacher is falsely accused of sexual conduct.An attractive high school teacher is falsely accused of sexual conduct.An attractive high school teacher is falsely accused of sexual conduct.

  • Director
    • Peter Svatek
  • Writer
    • Edithe Swensen
  • Stars
    • Elizabeth Berkley
    • Corey Sevier
    • Rick Roberts
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    951
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Svatek
    • Writer
      • Edithe Swensen
    • Stars
      • Elizabeth Berkley
      • Corey Sevier
      • Rick Roberts
    • 31User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elizabeth Berkley
    Elizabeth Berkley
    • Christie Dawson
    Corey Sevier
    Corey Sevier
    • Josh Gaines
    Rick Roberts
    Rick Roberts
    • Drew Dawson
    Sarah Allen
    Sarah Allen
    • Jenna
    Sarah Smyth
    Sarah Smyth
    • Monica Corelli
    Karen Robinson
    Karen Robinson
    • Lorraine Boyle
    Alan Fawcett
    • Josh's Father
    Michele Scarabelli
    Michele Scarabelli
    • Josh's Mother
    Mark Camacho
    Mark Camacho
    • Detective
    Bronwen Mantel
    • Helen Davis
    Rob Smith
    • Brian Powell
    • (as Robert Smith)
    Steve Adams
    Steve Adams
    • Det. Polanski
    Danny Blanco Hall
    • Young Doctor
    Al Dubois
    • Harold Lang
    Lynne Adams
    Lynne Adams
    • DA Milletti
    Bill Rowat
    Bill Rowat
    • Dr. George Clark
    Danette Mackay
    • Mrs. Hudson
    Ricky Mabe
    Ricky Mabe
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    • Director
      • Peter Svatek
    • Writer
      • Edithe Swensen
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    2kari-osterhagen

    No, really..

    This should have been a 15 minute movie. I gave it an extra star because the movie did not actually cause me physical pain.

    What school on the planet would allow a student to behave the way Josh did, and get away with it? Furthermore, why was the principal so creepy? Her facial expression and tone of voice were disturbing.

    Where did those police detectives get their training?

    Why did Josh sound like a serial killer throughout the whole movie? Is there something wrong with his voice?

    How did he know where his Chem teacher lived? And how did he get in?

    This story stunk,in my opinion. I didn't even want to waste my time watching the end. I came here and read about it instead. I can see I didn't miss out on anything.
    Roguex999

    I feel dirty for watching this.

    Oh boy, where to begin...

    First off, it's a Lifetime Network movie, so you should know exactly what you're getting into when you turn to that channel. That being said, I never really sat through one of these long-winded diatribes before. You know right off the bat what's going to happen, and nothing comes as a surprise.

    Elizabeth Berkley stars as the new teacher at some generic high school. Being young and attractive, she warrants the wrong kind of attention form some of her male students (and I think one of the girl students, too, but lesbianism is handled with graceful subtlety on Lifetime). After she begins tutoring one of her students, Josh, he becomes obsessed with her.

    One thing leads to another, and Josh thinks they have something more than a teacher-student relationship. He forces a kiss on her in the hallway, then flips out and attacks her at home, ripping her shirt but nothing else.

    Somehow, Josh's Dad and his lawyers are able to spin it as if it was the hot, young teacher was to blame for the whole thing. Then, the rest of the movie deals with her struggle to maintain her innocence.

    You know what is going to happen. You know how it is going to end. Every single character looks plucked straight from the Big Book of Clichés; young, headstrong teacher, her doubting husband, her incompetent lawyer telling her to plead guilty, only one student who believes in her, the slimy cops and lawyers who are seemingly out to ruin one woman's life so some rich kid won't have to spend a month in juvenile hall. It is all so terribly predictable, and everyone acting in the film seems to know it, also.

    I still don't get a few things, though. How on earth could those lawyers spin the facts to make Berkley seem like the predator? Wouldn't one tough (but effective) interrogation of Josh show what really happened? The characters seem to perpetuate on a different level where rational thinking and deductive logic make as much sense as looking for WMDs in Iraq (heh).

    Now you understand my summary line. It is boring, stupid, pointless. I'm pretty sure these movies will serve as a backfire and hurt the reputation of women in the sense that they will always be viewed as the victim, and never the one who (gasp) is really guilty. Thank God I had three beers before sitting down in front of this one.
    2caa821

    Vacuous in every regard

    There are a couple of prior comments here which opine about this flick's abundance of clichés throughout -- and I agree completely, both with regard to the characters AND the dialog.

    I'd read about Elizabeth Berkly's awful performance in the equally-awful "Showgirls," which I've never seen - and her performance here, while not awful, is barely up to the standards of Lifetime's worse fare. There was not a hint of depth to her character, but then there probably shouldn't have been. If so, it would have placed the film completely out-of-balance, since there wasn't a hint of depth or charisma - not a trace - in any one character, performer, or portrayal.

    The principal's handling of Liz's initial complaint after her tutee had kissed her in the hall was laughable. Her husband's initial reaction and advice were likewise (Forrest Gump, attacking Jenny's boyfriend in his car provided a more realistic, intelligent action, and, hell, he was mentally-challenged).

    The smarmy, unctuous lawyer (excuse the redundancy) father of the lying student actually performed something probably worthy of praise in his performance: he was both laughable and thoroughly annoying at the same time, no mean feat. Her attorney was more of an insensitive nerd, also not unknown in the profession.

    Finally (and frankly, I rather enjoyed this part), the police were such a collection of insensitive oafs, that you'd rather depend upon Barney Fife, without Andy, to handle all law enforcement and investigation in your community. I know that most real-like cops fall a bit short of the sharpness, intelligence and empathy of the level displayed by most characters on the "Law and Order" series', and the like -- but dolts of this level seem to be a staple on "Lifetime."

    Finally, I found a kind of "story within a story" fascination with Josh's concoction of his being the "victim" of his teacher. This scripted performance within the story was even worse than his overall performance in the main story. This was something of an achievement, like going from "F" to "F-minus."

    This whole lame situation should have been resolved - in real life - in about 15 minutes, following a realistic meeting between teacher and school authorities, with husband involved. But then that would have precluded the contrived drama following, and left an hour's blank film in the camera.

    But the writer(s) here, proved with their ending, they could do even worse. When the situation was finally "resolved" and "righted," this was accomplished in all of about 45 seconds, with no indication of what measures might have been forthcoming in any "real world" context for the perpetrator and his parents, or whether they might have been able to find some sort of path toward redemption.

    This one's a 2* presentation; the second "*" because it does have some mild "fascination."
    6faisal_moviemetrics

    A good movie with incomplete script

    I would have rate this movie 10/10 if the climax was good. This is a short movie with a length of 1 hour and 24 minutes and the script has well developed from beginning to end. The only problem with the movie is the climax scene which disappoints a viewer who is been thrilled from beginning to last part of movie. I am giving 6/10 and you can watch if you really want to pass some time.
    2doycesub

    I thought I would like it!!

    I started out fine it until the Elizabeth Berkley character got arrested for being attacked by a student. I wanted to fast forward through the rest of it after that. My wife left the room because of the stupidity. The child would have been questioned more deeply that he was. As a former investigator with the State's child services, I can say that would not have happened the way this movie writers claim it would have happened.A more investigative questioning would have been performed. The police in this are as dumb as a box of hammers. Also, when she reported the assault, the attacker would have been arrested immediately. She was at the hospital for crying out loud.If I could rate it "S" for stupid movie I would have.I'm sitting here typing this stuff while the movie is on hoping it will end and thinking about fast forwarding it to the end and watching something else. I am watching Lifetime movie club on Amazon by the way.

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 2003 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Inappropriate Behavior
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • CinéGroupe
      • LeFrak Productions
      • Lifetime Television
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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