In the vibrant London of the 1940s, a series of horrifying murders of young women has the city in a state of panic. The police are under scrutiny, but the truth is that the investigation takes an unexpected turn when a mysterious tenant arrives at a boarding house run by a lonely woman named Daisy. The new guest, with his intriguing appearance and elusive character, quickly becomes the center of attention for all who live under her roof. Among them is his charming but vulnerable tenant, who begins to feel an inexplicable connection with him.
As bodies continue to surface, suspicion falls on the strange tenant. Daisy, torn between her growing attraction to him and the increasing pressure from the police and the community, finds herself caught in an emotional tug-of-war. The atmosphere grows tense when she uncovers dark secrets about his past and the true reason for his arrival. The plot becomes entangled in unsettling suspense, where no one is what they seem, and love and horror coexist in a dangerous dance.
With captivating direction and a cast that shines in their roles, the story takes the audience on a chilling journey that challenges preconceived notions of good and evil. In the end, everyone is left wondering: who is the enigmatic tenant really? A murderer or a victim of cruel circumstances?