
Seduction 2006
Directed by Yuval Adler, *Seduction* (2006) plunges into a tense psychological drama where a young locksmith's curiosity about a murder spirals into an obsession.
Director: Yuval Adler
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is Seduction (2006) about?
A young locksmith becomes entangled in a murder mystery, only to find his terror of getting caught slowly giving way to the chilling thrill of evasion. What starts as morbid curiosity spirals into a psychological unraveling as moral lines blur.
Who directed Seduction?
Yuval Adler directed *Seduction* (2006), crafting a tight, atmospheric crime drama in his debut.
Who stars in Seduction?
The film stars Marcel Simoneau, Suzanne DiDonna, A.J. Garrett, Julio Neira, and Ana Asensio in key roles.
Is Seduction (2006) worth watching?
As an unrated but sharply paced crime drama, *Seduction* offers a unique blend of tension and psychological depth in under 30 minutes. While its brevity may limit character development, its tight storytelling and unsettling atmosphere make it a compelling watch for fans of crime and psychological thrillers.
How long is Seduction?
The runtime for *Seduction* (2006) is 28 minutes.
About Seduction (2006) — A Locksmith's Descent into Crime's Dark Allure
Directed by Yuval Adler, *Seduction* (2006) plunges into a tense psychological drama where a young locksmith's curiosity about a murder spirals into an obsession. What begins as a fleeting fascination with crime soon curdles into a paralyzing fear—not of justice, but of the exhilarating, intoxicating rush of evading it. As the locksmith's initial intrigue twists into dread, the film masterfully blurs the line between temptation and doom, capturing the haunting allure of playing with fire.
With its compact 28-minute runtime, *Seduction* delivers a punch of unease, wrapping a crime drama in raw, atmospheric tension. The story's slow-burn dread lingers long after the final scene, leaving audiences to ponder the thin veil between law and desire. A gripping exploration of morality, fear, and the seductive pull of the forbidden, this short film lingers like a shadow on the mind.