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See-Saw

See-Saw

2025
Horror
13 min
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Swedish backpacker gets trapped in a hostel with a dangerous night watchman, cursed by her own sins

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Nigel Newcastle
Starring
Nigel Newcastle / Elisabeth Antonios

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

claustrophobic tense predictable unsettling atmospheric unoriginal suspenseful thought-provoking committed performances slow burn morally complex underwhelming

Reviews

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David Chen
Mar 1, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

See-Saw functions as a competent, if unambitious, psychological horror. Its strength lies in the committed dual performances, particularly the palpable chemistry of threat between Antonios and Newcastle. The film understands how to build a scene, using silence and…

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Saskia Reynolds
Mar 1, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

A brilliantly tense and morally complex horror, See-Saw is a standout. It masterfully conflates internal guilt with external threat, creating a suffocating duality that Antonios embodies with raw, terrified grace. Newcastle’s watchman is not a mere monster but…

B
Ben Harper
Mar 1, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

See-Saw struggles to elevate its promising premise beyond a routine cat-and-mouse game. The initial setup of a sinful backpacker trapped by a sinister watchman hooks you, but the execution lacks originality or deep psychological insight. Performances are committed,…

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Eleanor Choi
Mar 1, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

A sharp, claustrophobic thriller that finds fresh terror in the backpacker experience. See-Saw excels in its oppressive atmosphere, turning a mundane hostel into a labyrinth of guilt and menace. Antonios’s performance is a masterclass in reactive fear, her…

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Marcus Thorne
Mar 1, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

See-Saw delivers a serviceably tense, if somewhat familiar, slice of confinement horror. Elisabeth Antonios convincingly portrays the mounting dread of a traveller whose past catches up with her in the worst possible way. Nigel Newcastle is effectively unsettling…

FAQs

The title 'See-Saw' is richly metaphorical. On a surface level, it could reflect the unstable, teetering power dynamic between the backpacker and her captor. On a deeper, thematic level, it speaks to the oscillation between sin and punishment, action and consequence, that defines the protagonist's cursed journey. It suggests a relentless, unsettling back-and-forth, a game where the stakes are mortal, perfectly capturing the film's tense and precarious core conflict.