If the query was intended for classical literature or modern film, these titles explore similar "Son" and relationship themes: Sons and Lovers
A title son record usually refers to a (diary, official records, memory logs) that reveals their personal relationships and romantic arcs.
Dirty Dirty by Miles Zuniga (lesser known), but best seen in Continuum by John Mayer (a "son" of blues fathers like SRV). Storyline: The title looks backward. The romantic storyline is a reenactment of the father’s era of love. The son dresses in the clothes, uses the vintage gear, and sings about love using the vocabulary of the 1960s or 1970s. This is the most complex relationship dynamic: the son is trying to win by playing the father’s game. He seeks a romance that validates his lineage, rather than one that defines his individuality.
These storylines thrive on the tension created when a partner demands the son’s primary loyalty, placing him in a position where he must choose between the unconditional (yet often controlling) love of a parent and the romantic love of a partner [2]. Romantic Storylines as a Catalyst for Growth
[Naive First Love] ➔ [The Forbidden Rebellion] ➔ [The Mature, Grounded Partnership] │ │ │ Teaches Loss Teaches Duty Teaches Peace