Kieran Corrigan resents all foreigners, abuses Polish bus drivers, barks at the African staff in the kitchen where he is head chef, and walks out of a blind date with a Black woman. It is then ironic that he becomes a hero for saving 7-year-old Polish girl Anna from a house fire, and more ironic because the real saviour was his friend Duffy, who dares not own up because he is on invalidity benefit. Friendship with Anna's mother Olenka softens Kieran's outlook on immigrants, and by the time Olenka and Anna return to Poland, he has changed for the better.
—don @ minifie-1