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  • Re: why should he be nervous?
    • Reed (no login)
      Posted Jun 16, 2009 5:34 AM

      "very unlike him". I suggest you re-read Mr. Wagner's book. When he is drunk his demons come out.
      You are saying that Wagner's actions were Natalie's fault, or Walken's fault? Interesting.
      "Emotionally unfaithful" ,that was one of the most asinine statements Wagner made in his book. He explained that it meant that she was thinking about her work, not him, not her family. What a dumb thing to say for a man who had a career of his own.
      His actions were sparked by his own insecurities and by his drunkenness. Why are Wagner's actions someone elses fault? His inability to control his rage is no one's fault but his own. When a man beats his wife during an argument, is it her fault because she said something to spark his rage? When a parent violently strikes a child, is it the child's fault? The breaking of the bottle was an act of violence due to Wagner's inability to control his anger while drunk. We all get angry but most of us, thankfully, are able to control our anger rather than explode in a violent fit of rage. His inability to control himself at that moment is one of the things that makes one wonder exactly how Natalie Wood ended up in the dark water she feared.


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