What's Left Behind and Who Decides?
I cried. This film was about accepting death and using it as an opportunity to protect nature through a green burial instead of fighting it with traditional burial. Clark was a very motivating character and the film makers' access into the end of his life gave them the material and feeling they needed to show the importance of end of life decisions. How can you watch that film, with all its emotion, and not at least reconsider what you want to happen when you die? You can't. Their use of Clark's music throughout the film made it even more sentimental. This film shows the importance of really diving into your subject's life. The film makers went through some rough times, but the film transcends the issue at debate because of it. It is all about the human experience.














