Where the Heart Is
2000, Comedy/Drama, 2h 0m
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critics consensus
Poor script and messy plot undermines the decent cast. Read critic reviews
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Movie Info
After Tennessee teen Novalee Nation (Natalie Portman) is left literally barefoot and pregnant in a Wal-Mart parking lot by her no-good boyfriend, Willy Jack Pickens (Dylan Bruno), she manages to live within the mammoth megastore until her baby's abrupt arrival makes her a media darling. After this, Good Samaritan nurse Lexie (Ashley Judd) takes in Novalee and her newborn daughter. Before long, Lexie and Novalee form a life-changing bond of friendship and sisterhood.
Cast & Crew
Natalie Portman
Novalee Nation
Novalee Nation
Ashley Judd
Lexie Coop
Lexie Coop
Stockard Channing
Thelma 'Sister' Husband
Thelma 'Sister' Husband
Joan Cusack
Ruth Meyers
Ruth Meyers
James Frain
Forney Hall
Forney Hall
Dylan Bruno
Willy Jack Pickens
Willy Jack Pickens
Critic Reviews for Where the Heart Is
Audience Reviews for Where the Heart Is
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Jan 30, 2013I was close to selling this DVD, but then decided to give it one last gander before goodbye. I'm glad I did cuz this is really quite a sweet movie about redemption and the kindness of strangers. It's Classic Natalie. She's a bit vegan and weird now, but in her salad days (ironic?), she could really bare her heart in her performances. I also dig James Frain (Villefort from "The Count of Monte Cristo) as the lovelorn Forney.Alice S Super Reviewer
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Sep 11, 2012A feel-good movie where a pretty young pregnant girl (Natalie Portman) gets left at a Walmart in Oklahoma. During the movie, Natalie has to figure out how to have her baby, establish a support network and find a loving partner.Red L Super Reviewer
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Nov 16, 2011It's a bad love story with an irresponsible father, a suggestion on a number, and many, many references and promotion to Wal-MartRodrigo R Super Reviewer
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Jul 31, 2011Dated and blatant, Where The Heart Is basically tries too hard and mish-mashes far too many events and ideas into one film. A critic said it best when he referred to it as "a great big ol' commercial for the Wal-Mart".Christopher H Super Reviewer
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