This documentary is Ian looking back at his childhood and processing past traumatic encounters and moving forward. I think most people can relate to bad times, but Ian comes to terms with what his father did and his father's abuse and his mother's own struggle to raise him and his brother. It would have been good if his brother was with him on this journey, but it was being recorded. It was good that he can forgive his parents and move on be a great father. It's also good to see people talk about this, but normally the police have to deal with domestic abuse and people don't always get support.