Student Seduction(2003) -
The narrative shifts from a student-teacher drama into a legal thriller when Josh, supported by his influential parents, turns the tables and accuses Christie of being the aggressor. As a result, Christie is suspended and faces criminal charges, forced to fight a legal battle against a family that has previously used its wealth to silence other victims.
Some reviewers found the script formulaic and predictable, citing "plot plants" that made the resolution easy to guess. Others criticized the inclusion of lengthy, unnecessary sex scenes that detracted from the core legal drama. Student Seduction (TV Movie 2003) - IMDb Student Seduction(2003)
The story follows Christie Dawson (Berkley), a dedicated and popular high school chemistry teacher who offers extra help to Josh Gaines (Sevier), a struggling student from a wealthy family. Josh misinterprets Christie’s kindness as romantic interest and begins to fantasize about a relationship. When his advances are firmly rejected, he becomes aggressive, eventually invading Christie's home and sexually assaulting her. The narrative shifts from a student-teacher drama into
Despite its provocative title, the film portrays Christie as a professional victim of harassment rather than a seducer. Critics have noted that the title is deliberately misleading to draw in viewers for what is actually a serious look at victim-blaming. Others criticized the inclusion of lengthy, unnecessary sex
The film highlights how easily authority figures—from the school principal to the police—become skeptical of a woman’s claims when they are countered by a "charming" young man from a "good family". Critical Reception