This film has great music and a great story. It tells of one son's journey to truly find forgiveness for himself, his brother, his father, and others along their journey. Two sons, with a list from their dad, who has just passed away, begin a journey across country to find people that their mom and dad met on a similar cross country at the beginning of their marriage, fifty years before the film's time line. There is fantastic scenery of the trip through the west, which many people will love to see these hand-made-by-God awesome rock formations, and beautiful wild areas of our nation. The younger son actually reads The Bible in that drawer at the motel where they stay, and it shows his life in the parables of Jesus. Even though many of the people who are on their dad's list to "go and find" are not there, the people they find are the one's that need to hear of the Journey. The Good Journey begins in Kentucky, and they follow the list as they drive together. Along the way, healing begins, and the anger felt by both sons, at each other, subsides where love begins again. There is a big surprise at the end, go and see.