Summary
Highlights
A new family is considering hiring Polly Murphy as a nanny and inquires about her past experience. The previous employer praises Polly, stating she's amazing and became part of their family, but the encounter quickly takes an unsettling turn.
Questions arise about Polly’s true background, as one character confronts another, insinuating that they don't know the real Polly. Hints of betrayal and manipulation emerge, suggesting that Polly is not who she seems.
A child asks if something is wrong with her mother, to which Polly ambiguously replies that the mother is sad and doesn't like herself. Polly then states that the mother is pretending to be someone else, deepening the mystery surrounding the family.
Polly's menacing side is revealed as she asserts her dominance, claiming, "this feels like my house now." The tension escalates, hinting at a dangerous conflict within the household.
The trailer culminates in a series of dramatic and violent scenes, including an emergency call, declarations of hate, and the chilling realization that one cannot always prevent bad things from happening. The sinister intentions of the nanny become undeniably clear.