11 out of 10. It was off the scale! First, it revealed stories about Johnny Cash most fans don't even know. Second, it had the Canadian connection, with London, Ont.'s Saul Holiff managing JR's career during it's most turbulent and probably most creative as he carved his own niche in country music during this period. Third, it told the very moving story of a father and son, moving for the truthful way it dealt with parental neglect and abuse. The Johnny Cash I met in the late 1980's and early 1990's was NOT this same man, but a man who had grown from these experiences. I can't wait to see it again and I can't wait until the DVD comes out!