7/10
From Child Star to Movie Star to Family
11 August 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This documentary show us the different side of Natalie Wood that I never known because her personal life was overshadow by her death.

Natalie was smart & caring mother. I like the home movies with her husband, Robert Wagner and their daughters. It show that she was happy being a wife and mother of two daughters. Thanks to her daughter, Natasha (from her second marriage) she produce this fascinating story of her mother. She interviews her father, her stepfather (Robert Wagner), her sister (Courtney) & stepsister (Katie) & Natalie's co-star, Robert Redford and many more.

Mainly interview Wagner because he and Natasha knew Natalie well and bring their side of their story about her. What bother me is that Natasha asked her stepfather about the day of the accident and you see tears running down in her face. One facts I didn't know when she was in The Great Race her co-stars Jack Lemmon & Tony Curtis were pay more than her and she went straight up the producers like the actresses in Hollywood today.

It was good documentary it showed Natalie Wood's life had ups and downs. Being child star (Miracle on 34th Street), her domineering stage mother, her love life, being a movie star, rekindle romance and finally happy family.
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