A picture of the experience of EU citizens living across the uk. Many vistas of streets, less interiors. Participants all in urban settings. One was filmed partly in the indoors setting of a gym, which made an interesting counterpoint to the speaker's comments. Overall I found it an atmospheric film shot through with sadness and bewilderment. Not that all shared the same feelings to the same extent. There was a range of ages, and major life events in some cases had left their mark. It was never going to be a cheerful watch, it's distressing to witness the sufferings of these EU citizens who are or were neighbours, friends, partners, colleagues, helpers of us Scots and other British, enriching our lives and helping create prosperity in this country for so many years. But there was, I felt, in most of the participants a resilience and clear-sightedness which sustained a positive thread throughout the film. I liked that the filmmaker managed to capture the sense of individual experiences. The film doesn't labour the huge difficulties many EU citizens resident in the UK have faced. For me it strikes a balance in this respect, allowing each person to tell their story. The stories speak for themselves.