The title "Angel of the House" plays on Victorian-era gender ideals where the woman was seen as the moral and domestic center of the home. In this contemporary adult context, the film subverts this by: Domestic Familiarity:
In this exclusive, Daisy Taylor plays a spectral, alluring entity who manifests in a sprawling, minimalist mansion. She is not there to do the laundry or cook dinner. She is there to tempt, to tease, and to shatter the monotony of a lonely occupant’s life. The plot follows a solitary resident (played by a rising male talent) who feels a strange presence in his home. He doesn’t run from it. He invites it.
The significance of Daisy Taylor's success cannot be overstated. As a trans woman in a position of prominence, she has become a role model for many young people in the trans community, showing them that they too can achieve their dreams and make a name for themselves.