A family of five, 1500 miles, a three-day itinerary, this is all the arrangements for the Johnsons' annual family gathering. The head of the family, Nate Johnson (Cedric), is of course the duty-bound driver and butler, and the rest of the crew are his disgruntled wife Dorothy (Vanessa Williams), son DJ (Leobova) who lacks communication and always fantasizes about becoming a rapper, the eldest daughter with a "Lolita" tendency, and the youngest daughter who has always wanted to "walk with the dog". The family set out from California and ended in the central state of Missouri. The figure of the plan usually has to change its pace in the process of change and forced intervention, and so is the way of thinking of the screenwriter this time. Since the strike in the luxury black Lincoln, the Johnsons have been caught in a cycle of constant trouble. He was chased for revenge, abused by a rude diner, met a nun reaching out for a ride and pretending not to know, but was fascinated by a beautiful hitchhiker. He was even arrested because the drink bottle still out of the car hit the motorcycle policeman behind. Trivial and interesting. But the Johnsons are so determined that nothing can stop them.