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Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life

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Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life

A high school kid develops an addiction to Internet porn so intense that it begins to destroy his life and tear his family apart.

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Release : 2005
Rating : 3.2
Studio : Lifetime,  Jaffe/Braunstein Films, 
Crew : Production Design,  Set Decoration, 
Cast : Jeremy Sumpter Lyndsy Fonseca Kelly Lynch Briony Glassco Kyle Schmid
Genre : Drama TV Movie

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Reviews

Contentar
2018/08/30

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Adeel Hail
2018/08/30

Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.

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Anoushka Slater
2018/08/30

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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Scarlet
2018/08/30

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Lmaoeverytim3
2015/03/18

Honestly, Lifetime has a habit of making after-school-specials unintentionally funny. I just watched this movie for the first time with some girlfriends, and this is by far the dumbest/funniest Lifetime movie ever made.. Followed by the movie ' Born Bad '. I can't even begin to explain the movie without laughing hysterically. Every other person I was watching it with took it too seriously, all of the 'Omg'(s) and 'Who does that'(s); hence why it came off as a hilarious comedy to me.-MAJOR SPOILER ALERT- A sixteen year old Justin Peterson makes all-state at his high school swim team and suddenly goes from the kid no one gave a crap about, to cool enough for the school- ditching party-goers and a few football jocks to want to have him in their clique. He ends up getting invited to one of the guy's parties and brings along his religious girlfriend, Amy, to see people at the party getting hopped up on beer (probably lite) and albeit, SOFTCORE porn. Girls and guys watching it. Who has parties like that? Justin seems to fancy girls strutting in front of the camera for minutes twisting the laces of their corsets. Then he takes a peek at Monica, the school slut whom has a site of her own where she strips and does 'naughty' things in front of her webcam, is sitting across the way, making goo-goo eyes at him. Of course Justin stares at her for a moment and then is being pulled away from the party by his girlfriend. Naturally the camera then shoots back to Monica whom has already looked away, giving her boytoy, Dooly, the impression that virgin little Justin's trying to jump on his girl. On Justin and Amy's walk home, she explains to him that she wants their first time with each other to be special. However, Justin feels they should just do it and get it over with. That same night he gets sent a couple of links to some shitty porn sites from Timmy, one of the jocks. From then on, he begins his unhealthy addiction of porn and, what Lifetime substituted for masturbation, binge drinking energy drinks.First, can someone please tell me why a sixteen year old boy would watch any kind of promiscuous videos with his door open? And his mom... If she was so concerned for son watching porn, why the hell wouldn't she confront him on the spot? Instead, she rushes to her bedroom and wakes her husband (at 1:09 in the morning) to say their 16-year-old son is looking at porn and asks if they should have a talk with him. This part, I found myself dead from laughing. The father is such a dweeb, he gives such an answer as " About what? Naked women? ". When the mother asks if he talked to Justin, his first reply is " I told him there's more to life than big boobs ". Justin's life then goes on a downward spiral as he's staying up super late on nights before his swim meets, even watching porn on his girlfriend's PDA and drinking other caffeinated beverages during a swim tournament, that he came in fourth place at. He even shows some footage to his much younger brother, Alex, whom soon mimics his brother's porn addiction. The young brother is even lame enough to take a disc burned with footage of pornos labeled " Virgin Vaginas ". --And gotta love the fake Lincoln Park song in the movie too. His mom attempts to completely block porn sites from her sons and eventually even takes away Justin's computer, he still manages to get his fix by going to cafés with internet access and blowing off his girlfriend to hang out with Monica.Once Justin loses all access to the Internet when his mother finally gets a smart idea to restrict him from leaving the house, he goes to Amy's for a study date and tries to get her to give it up, pinning her down, trying to take off her clothes. He creates all hell for himself and his parents as they receive notice that his grades are slipping and he's been suspended from his swim team after an outburst directed at his coach and teammates, banned from using the school computers for hacking into the facility's firewall- all to watch grown women twirl around in their bra and panties. To make matters worse, he starts to buy more shitty Internet porn using his mom's credit cards. (The hell was she thinking leaving her wallet by the family room computer all night anyway?) Justin ditches class to meet up with skanky Monica at her house and discovers she has sick fantasies and realizes she's too experienced for him. When Justin rejects her, she literally scares and rushes him out of her house in a psychotic way. Cue to the scene when she deliberately bashes her head against her bathroom counter. The same afternoon, Justin's parents arrive home and get a call from one of their credit card companies about suspicious activity.. I knew this part wasn't intended to be funny.. Just the entire family argument was so terribly acted, I had to bury my face into my pillow to laugh shamelessly. His parents, after an awkwardly silent dinner session, allow him to go and make amends with Amy. Afterward, Justin practically gets kidnapped by the jocks from school, who believe he's physically assaulted Monica. Guess you can safely guess that girl has major issues with rejection that she had to go tell Dooly and his friends that bullshit lie. They beat him senseless and the movie ends with an bruised up Justin jumping into the school swimming pool, and starts reminiscing good times in his life. A cliffhanger as usual. The funniest line in this movie was " I SAID I WAS LOOKING AT PORNOGRAPHY! ".Thanks a heap, Lifetime.

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pcernea-1
2014/02/22

I wonder if they made this intentionally funny. I'll bet the writers were told by their bosses to do a movie about porn addiction, and they sat around trying to come up with the zaniest plot they could imagine. How could the actors keep a straight face while saying lines like, "Pornography! I'm watching PORNOGRAPHY!"? Or: "Because you brought this pornography into our house...!"I think the actors must've thought this was a big joke, because there are other Kelly Lynch movies (even a Lifetime one, I believe) where she does scenes which are quite R-rated.I don't know that there's much I can say about this gem that hasn't already been said. I just want to emphasize the genius of choosing the Dad character. It's like they tried to have an uglier version of Al Bundy who hasn't taken a bath. One of the funniest scenes, I think, is when the mom (Kelly Lynch) is on his back giving him a massage. He's slovenly and unkempt while she's wearing a nice sweater. And why does he wear that shirt that's clearly too big for him if he cares enough about his appearance to wear a tie?One observation I'd like to make: I think the Linkin' Park music knock-off reference has already been alluded to, but I think there's also a part of the movie where they rip off the intro of "Sowing the Seeds of Love" by Tears for Fears.

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blondehrtbreakr
2011/09/21

First of all, I don't know what people were expecting when they sat down and turned on a Lifetime movie named, "Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life". Were you looking for a blockbuster? The title tells you up front, that this will be an after-school-special type of flick. Add in the fact that it is shown on Lifetime Television For Women, and you know it's going to be anti-porn.As a TV movie, it wasn't that bad. No worse than the rest of the movies they play on LMN. It kept me entertained, which was the point. Then again, I love Lifetime movies. Sometimes it's nice to just put your mind in neutral and enjoy a silly or cheesy movie on a lazy afternoon.Go into it with that attitude and you'll probably enjoy it. If you want a thriller or an action flick, look elsewhere (obviously!). This was cute, cheesy, and not a horrible way to spend an hour and a half.5/10

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actionmoviestar
2008/05/11

"Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life" is the type of Lifetime picture that premieres every once or two weeks dealing with the same matter about kids getting involved in adult activities and or partaking in adult materials. Obviously, given the title, the film is no different. This movie tells the tale of a successful high school sophomore that develops a deep, unhealthy obsession to internet porn. While this film has it's heart in the right place it is, at times, unintentionally laughable, so laughable that you would think it would have made for a good Saturday Night Live parody.As stated, this is not a bad film it's just that it feels uneven in some scenes. For example, when Justin Petersen's(played by Jeremy "Peter Pan" Sumpter)mother is talking to his father asking him if he fantasizes about other women, he replies back "Honey you fulfill all my fantasies and not just the sexual ones." Now when the writers wrote that line did they think that people would actually take that line of dialogue seriously? It is as if they couldn't think of nothing else to write so they decided to add that line in the script to further enhance the boy's growing problem with porn addiction.Another major flaw in this movie is that, the characters often did stupid things where you just wanted to yell at the TV, "Are you really that stupid?" Tell me how all of a sudden the school slut/popular girl, who happens to be a senior, would take interest in a shy, quiet goody goody sophomore. Also, would a person be that obsessed with porn that they would watch it, on their palm pilot while at a swim meet around hundreds of people? It just doesn't make any sense. I know in movies, you suppose to suspend disbelief but are they expecting us to buy this stuff?? Above all "Cyber Seduction" message is intended to be strong but it falls by on the wayside. Though not a bad film, whenever you need a good laugh be sure to check this one out.

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