Review of Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life (2005) by Phillip M — 14 Jul 2007
THe only reason I watched this was to see how Jeremy Sumpter followed up his performance in the family film PETER PAN.
For a made for TV movie, it is a fairly good movie.
It has an important message about addiction and how it ruins people's lives whether it's to drugs, alcohol, or in this case porn.
After finding out he just made the state swimming team, Justin meets some new 'friends'. Chatting with them online, one of them sends a link to Monica's website. The movie doesn't tell you this, but Monica is a whore, not like they can speak of someone like that in a Lifetime feature presentation. Her website are of pictures and videos of her stripping for her boyfriend. and after that encounter, Justin's life begins to goes into a downward slope, interferring with his swimming, his homework, girlfriend, and family.
The acting was not so good which was a result of the bad writing. The horrible lines these people were faced with.
"That sounds radical.".
"I need to get radical.".
Okay.
The rest is the same typical Made-fot-TV movie. Including: cheesy acting, overacting, cheesy script, horrible one liners, open-ended ending.
Very generic, but raises a good point, but fails to mantain realism, therefore, losing it's potential of being good. Nice try, but next time try harder.
This review of Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life (2005) was written by Phillip M on 14 Jul 2007.
Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life has generally received negative reviews.
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