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The Student (2017) is a English movie. Steven R. Monroe has directed this movie. Alicia Leigh Willis,Blake Michael,Trevor St. John,Lindsay Hartley are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. The Student (2017) is considered one of the best Thriller movie in India and around the world.
After leading a jury to wrongly sentence a man, Abigail enters her new teaching job at the law school with a newfound commitment to ethics. When she takes over her new class, it includes Vance, an intensely ambitious student who will do anything for an A. When Abigail fails him for academic dishonesty, Vance threatens that he will stop at nothing to get what he wants. As Vance's devious plot begins to unravel, she must take her life into her own hands, or Vance will take it himself.
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The Student (2017) Reviews
Only fools break the rules
Vance Van Sickle (Michael Blake) is a student in Abbey's (Alicia Leigh Willis) legal ethics class. He will do anything for an "A" except this isn't that type of movie. Vance's father was wrongfully convicted and committed suicide. Evidence was later revealed to exonerate him. Vance wants to make sure this never happens again. About halfway through the film we find out Abbey was a prosecutor in a similar case or you will know earlier if you read the film's quick description. Vance is an exceptional student, and when Abbey gives him a failing grade that will effect his scholarship....okay look at the DVD cover. The film was mediocre at best, something one might expect from a Lifetime production. For those that love those improbable faux dramas with border line dialogue and acting, this one has it all. Guide: No swearing, sex, or nudity.
Only could get through 20 minutes
I know law and I know college. Even though it can get personal between a professor and student sometimes. This all began because of a mock trial where he did exactly how he should have gone at it. She even said the other girl was not following the book of laws. Fine be biased. Give him a B and move on! Bad plot.
Don't waste your time!
She survived at the end. She shouldn't have survived at the end. She was biased towards that guy. She gave him a bad grade because she simply did not like him. Because this is not reality, I was rooting for her to die. I hate professors like her! She is a sucky professor. This movie could have been better developed as well. The actress who plays the professor made the movie worst. She in that role just added more to the unlikeability of the character.
Easy to watch! No complicated plots!
Another "Trinket" From Netflix that even though it was low budget, I kept with it to the end. No Stars in this one, although they were competent actors and actresses. The plot was thinner than weak tea, but it still kept me occupied for the full 90 minutes of the movie! Not the worst film that I have seen on Netflix this month, but not particularly memorable. I did enjoy it though, so in the final analysis I guess I found it to be a good movie and worth the watch.
Entertaining, Good But Not Great
Like reading a story in Ellery Queen's mystery magazine, not Shakespeare, but entertaining none the less. As is the usual, there are moments that stretch belief, but hey, it's just a TV movie, so just enjoy it as such. Michael Blake does a good job as the villain...good looking with an icy cold stare. If I was a teacher and had a student like him, I'd switch professions!