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Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind

Rating7.1 /10
20201 h 40 m
United States
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Exploring Natalie Wood's life and career through the unique perspective of her daughter, Natasha Gregson Wagner, and others who knew her best.

Documentary
Biography

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22/11/2022 19:07
I really enjoyed every part of it. It was very well written, Natalie was described extremely beautiful. Her beauty, intelligence and simplicity is stunning. The only thing I doubt is truthful is how she ended up drowning. But oh well, we'll probably never know what really happened. Dear Natalie, I hope you're with angels. xoxo

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22/11/2022 19:07
This is such a great film. Covers Natalie Wood throughout her life and after. After watching this, I felt like nothing was left out or not touched on. These are the people that loved her and she loved back. Great memories and stories. Just a perfect watch.

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22/11/2022 19:07
I have often thought that the tragic death of Natalie Wood has been compounded by the fact that her brilliant work is often overshadowed by the circumstances of her passing. It was lovely to watch this well made biography. When I was a small girl while playing at the Tea Gardens in LA, I got involved playing with a new friend and got separated from my family. Being the early 70's, there was a more casual...'look for your sister'....approach to the situation. By the time my parents found me they had begun to be a bit more worried, but were surprised and starstruck, more than relieved. I was having lunch with my new friend, her parents and little sister. My new friend turned out to be Katie Wagner and the family that found an extra child in there mist was Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner. As sometimes happens when a story gets retold and re-remembered through the years (as well as a naturally strong memory), and I recall things from the encounter that would normally be forgotten. What I have always remembered the most, even almost 50 years later, was Ms. Wood's laughter and warm, easy grace while soothing a less pleased Mr. Wagner, "Let's have some lunch; her parents will find us." His quick chuckle and acceptance eased any fear that I had. The feeling of this Hollywood royalty couple enjoying a laid back, 'normal' outing echoed in Ms. Gregson Wagner's words on her mother and Mr. Wagner's desires for their family. Through the years, I have read and watched many biographies and always came away dissatisfied. It always felt that a vital piece was missing. I now know, it was a big piece of her humanity. Perhaps that piece could only be done by her daughter, the little sister that I ate lunch with on a warm, sunny LA day. Thank you, Ms. Gregson Wagner for sharing your mother's story. May her laughter and love always vibrate in your heart.

Lil_shawty306

22/11/2022 19:07
The good parts: everything about Natalie Wood. Some precious and rare footage, photos and words from her show up in this welcome look at the famous actress. The Bad: way to much of a washed up, rationalizing, boo hoo blues of one Robert Wagner. He should not be in this bio to the extent that he is. He is on screen to much. Prepare yourself. He looks like you would expect a decades long alcoholic and also ran to look. He never utters a single honest word. I understand that he need to be included in the story, but here he is present way more than is tolerable. I muted most of what he had to say and looked down at the floor rather than at the screen. Otherwise we have a great and sad and complex look at this treasure of a woman, Natalie Wood and the ighs and lows of all to short life. It really is strange and a bit sad that Robert Wagner gets so much screen time, but aside from that I highly recomend this bio from HBO.
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