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Student Seduction (2003) [TESTED]

The title Student Seduction is intentionally misleading. While it suggests a reciprocal affair, the narrative is actually a study of . By casting Elizabeth Berkley—then primarily known for Saved by the Bell and the controversial Showgirls —the film plays with audience expectations of her "sex symbol" status only to present her as a victim of a systemic failure to believe women in professional roles. 2. The Fragility of Professional Reputation

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 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 Student Seduction (2003)

How the community and even colleagues begin to doubt Christie despite a lack of evidence. 3. Obsession as Retaliation

Elizabeth Berkley (Christie Dawson), Corey Sevier (Josh Gaines), and Rick Roberts (Christie's husband). Thematic Analysis 1. Subversion of the Seduction Trope The title Student Seduction is intentionally misleading

The film is often cited in lists of "student-teacher" movies, though it is frequently distinguished by its focus on the of the affair. For Elizabeth Berkley, the role was part of a transition into more grounded, dramatic television work following her earlier film career. It remains a staple of Lifetime’s library, reflecting the channel's long-standing interest in stories where domestic stability is threatened by external, often younger, malevolent forces.

This paper analyzes the 2003 television drama Student Seduction , examining its subversion of typical "student-teacher affair" tropes. Unlike many films in this genre that focus on actual illicit relationships, Student Seduction centers on a false accusation as a weapon of retaliation. By focusing on the protagonist’s struggle to maintain her career and marriage amidst a smear campaign, the film highlights the fragility of professional ethics and the power of malevolent student obsession in a pre-social media academic environment. Film Overview and Context Her life takes a dark turn when Josh

Student Seduction (2003) is a Lifetime Original Movie directed by Peter Svatek and starring Elizabeth Berkley as Christie Dawson, a high school teacher whose life is derailed after she rejects the advances of a student. The film explores themes of false accusations, the vulnerability of professional reputations, and the psychological impact of obsession.

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