I first saw this film on a DVD. It was a pleasant surprise, a road trip through the rural agricultural American South and small town folks with vivid scenery. As a troubled and irresponsible man reconnects with himself and reflects on lost relationships through grief, blues music, and accidentally discovers his long lost family. Mario Van Peebles does an excellent job directing on a low budget. I really like how Van Peebles sneaks in a glimpse of Augy, played by Michael Clarke Duncan, as Bailey walks into the pawn store to bum a harmonica from a friend. Long before Augy's character is introduced.