Student Seduction (2003) -
Released during the height of Lifetime's "woman in peril" era, Student Seduction follows Christie Dawson, a happily married teacher. Her life takes a dark turn when Josh (Corey Sevier), a student with a history of behavioral issues, becomes obsessed with her. After Christie rebuffs his sexual advances, Josh retaliates by accusing her of seducing him. Key Personnel Peter Svatek Writer: Edithe Swensen
How the community and even colleagues begin to doubt Christie despite a lack of evidence. 3. Obsession as Retaliation Student Seduction (2003)
A central theme is how easily a career built on years of integrity can be dismantled by a single, unsubstantiated claim. The film highlights: Released during the height of Lifetime's "woman in
Elizabeth Berkley (Christie Dawson), Corey Sevier (Josh Gaines), and Rick Roberts (Christie's husband). Thematic Analysis 1. Subversion of the Seduction Trope Key Personnel Peter Svatek Writer: Edithe Swensen How
The school board's quickness to distance itself from Christie to avoid scandal.
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