This is actually divine comedy in shorthand video form. The Father is forcing his sins on his son, and the creature that drives the sin helps them realize the error of this. The father goes on a journey of self-reflection and godly christian ways, and then he reaches his paradise, which is reuniting himself and giving back to his son for his wrongdoings. It's implied they lived happily afterwards, too, which only cements this narrative. Thank you. I didn't know what to expect when I saw this, but I got emotional over it. I love this, as goofy as it is.