3.75
emotional

i enjoyed this, but i would say that it was a more “intimate portrait” of natasha than of natalie. this briefly touches on natalie wood’s childhood, but if it’s an intimate portrait of anything about natalie wood, it’s her as a mother, rather than her complete life. if it was marketed as natasha’s autobiography, i would understand, but since it wasn’t, i would have liked to hear a bit more about natalie and a bit less about natasha

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