tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6146286857215408059.post4180828646355002568..comments2024-03-13T03:51:58.592-07:00Comments on Rosy the Reviewer: "Nothing Left Unsaid" And The Week in ReviewsRosy Brewerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17156447894512749413noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6146286857215408059.post-33029363271748013022016-05-27T15:56:59.217-07:002016-05-27T15:56:59.217-07:00I know. It was quite a moving film filled with lo...I know. It was quite a moving film filled with love and admiration. Someday I hope to have some moments like that with my own son. Hubby even thought it was amazing and that was not necessarily his kind of film.Rosy Brewerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17156447894512749413noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6146286857215408059.post-90122429114930136612016-05-27T14:41:11.774-07:002016-05-27T14:41:11.774-07:00I just watched my DVR recording of Nothing Left Un...I just watched my DVR recording of Nothing Left Unsaid. I had no idea the "jeans lady" had such a life. The thing she says at the end about accepting life is a tragedy is heartbreaking, but I think she means it as an impetus to live every day to the fullest. I commend mother and son for taking this journey together while they still can. Sharing it with us was a gift. As the mother of a son I cannot imagine her pain at the loss of two sons...one to estrangement and one to death. She is very, very strong. Anderson says that he is inspired by the shark who must keep moving or die. His mother must have the same philosophy because her refusal to lay down is epic!Susan Sprickmannoreply@blogger.com