
Wood’s death left a hole in all their lives, but her extended family, and friends’ ability to carry on, and love and support each other, and still stay connected, as a result of all loving Natalie, is the not only astonishing, but is inspirational and heartwarming. That’s the core of the film. But yes, finally Wagner goes on camera interviewed by his daughter-you cannot even call her his stepdaughter, because it doesn’t feel right-and talks about the events of the night of Wood’s death. The film may be biased, but it is clear that he adored his wife and he did nothing to participate in his wife’s death, nor did he try to delay the search and rescue of her. Wagner comes across as credible warm, nurturing and still heartbroken four decades later, even after his happy and current marriage to Jill St. John. Wagner, at 90, still cannot discuss the incident without tearing up.
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