This film revolves around a young woman who takes a job as a nanny in a remote village to supervise a child that is actually a life-sized porcelain doll. The parents treat the doll like a real boy to cope with the death of their son and they give her a list of rules that she has to follow strictly. This may prove mildly distressing to viewers.
When the protagonist ignores the rules, disturbing things begin to happen and she becomes convinced that the doll may be alive.
A few jump scares throughout, though several are predictable: a pause and then a loud noise with a shocking image (i.e. flickering words, a ghost hand, a silhouette in the attic, a doll quickly moving its head, etc.)
The effects of physical abuse and loss of children are major themes in the film. These may be triggers for some people.
A porcelain doll is smashed.