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Where the Heart Is

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Where the Heart Is (1990)

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Reviews Counted:9

Fresh:1

Rotten:8

Average Rating:3.8/10

Runtime: 1 hr 47 mins

Genre: Comedies

Synopsis: Dabney Coleman stars as demolition contractor Stewart McBain in director John Boorman's WHERE THE HEART IS, a Capra-esque fable that harkens back to the populist comedies of the 1930s. When an... Dabney Coleman stars as demolition contractor Stewart McBain in director John Boorman's WHERE THE HEART IS, a Capra-esque fable that harkens back to the populist comedies of the 1930s. When an architectural conservation group legally thwarts McBain's plans to vaporize the aging Dutch House apartments in Brooklyn, he's ridiculed for defending his actions in the media by the twentysomething layabout children who live off the fruits of his labor. Consequently the affluent businessmen decides to teach them a lesson by depositing them in the decrepit Dutch House with $750 each. Once there, Chloe (Suzy Amis), Jimmy (David Hewlett), and Daphne (Uma Thurman) decide to take on boarders to help with the expenses. Among them are Lionel (Crispin Glover), an aspiring clothing designer who pretends to be gay in order to be taken seriously, and Sheryl (Sheila Kelley), a young student who gives a demonstration of glossolalia (speaking in tongues), her area of study. Chloe, an artist who specializes in body-painting her friends against a backdrop of well-known masterpieces, decides to channel her talents into calendar art. However, while everything is going fine for his kids, McBain's business has gone down the drain, and he must now look to them for help. [More]

Starring: Dabney Coleman, Joanna Cassidy, Uma Thurman, Crispin Glover

Starring: Dabney Coleman, Joanna Cassidy, Uma Thurman, Crispin Glover, Suzy Amis, Christopher Plummer

Director: John Boorman

Director: John Boorman

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Jun 3, 2003

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  • Where The Heart Is
  • Stewart McBain (Dabney Coleman -- DRAGNET, TOOTSIE) is a successful, wealthy businessman who has given his family the easy life. Now, as young adults, none of the kids are in any hurry to leave the cushy lifestyle they enjoy at home. But McBain knows best. Or so he thinks! To the surprise of his wife (Joanna Cassidy -- WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT) he kicks the kids out into a dilapidated tenement hoping they'll discover responsibility for themselves. But the table turns when McBain's business goes under and he and his wife must move in with their offbeat offspring! Now the McBain family must once again learn to live together, an experience that teaches them where their real family fortunes lie!
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    Well intentioned but failed attempt at morality story about homelessness

    comment Comment | Oct., 19 2004 05:37 PM

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    Misses the mark by a mile.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Aug., 30 2004 02:07 PM

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    Well-intentioned hunk of trash.

    comment Comment | Mar., 04 2003 08:45 PM

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    Fascinating, overlooked reworking of Leo the Last.

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    The screenplay could have been lifted from any random night of idiotic TV sitcoms and the Boormans dress it up with some of the most precious and highfalutin dialogue this side of a college theater party. It's a groan a minute.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jan., 01 2000 12:00 AM

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