Straight Story
What makes this film so much different from is others is the fact that Alvin did not leave his home in order to find a part of himself. He had no goal other than reaching his brother. I think that this made him much more susceptible to change and growth because he wasn't expecting it. He was open to anything. He lived a very humble life and was not oppressed in any way. There was no power figure looming over him and threatening to take anything away from him. The people who he encountered sparked emotions and memories from him that he hadn't expected to comfort, but he seemed ready to. This mostly happened around a campfire. What was similar to the other films is that the main characters are in nature when many periods of actualization and growth occur. He never felt threatened or afraid.