I'm finding that if you look hard enough, there's an inner journey to find in nearly every movie, that said, I've found a couple of particularly awesome examples;
The Lovely Bones - Alice Sebold (NOVEL)
One of my favourite novels, the plot, sub-plots and writing are entwined together seamlessly, making it not only a joy to read, but also a Preliminary Journies Supplement Text goldmine.
The Motorcycle Diaries (FILM)
Even though it isn't in English, this movie had a profound influence on what I chose and how i wrote my critical analysis of Othello, using examples from 3 other supplement texts. What's most fascinating is not what influenced me, but what influenced Ernesto Guevara become Che; but I am a bit of a history buff.
Garcia Gael Bernal isn't too soreon the eyes either
I've found if you use a text that you enjoy, have passion for, and know practically inside out, you can make it work for inner journies. Every writer has a purpose in writing their story, a message to convey, so maybe, if the persona has not experienced a journey of enlightenment, you could talk about how it may have changed the author, or changed you..?
Main thing is to have fun, because I don't get any from Revenge Tragedy