This documentary uses the life of a young boy on the island to compare to the dangerous lives of the refugees seeking asylum. Using footage from the boy at the doctor’s office versus seeing the doctor treat men off the boat let’s the viewers realize just how different these people have it than this privileged, untouched child. The little boy experiences shortness of breath from his anxiety while the people under the decks on ships cannot breathe due to the burning fumes that are present in the boat. Putting these experiences side-by-side reveals how much status, race, and socioeconomic status have a role in shaping the lives lived by people. The doctor is used as a vessel connecting these worlds so it is appropriate that the director include a scene with the boy at the doctor’s office.