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Where the Heart is
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The dramatic film revolves around an interesting array of romantic situations. Novali travels with her boyfriend on a trip to California, stopping next to a store in Oklahoma. She goes to the bathroom and when she returns, she finds Willy gone. Novali is very shocked, but decides to stay alone, and the problem is that she has little money and does not have any skills. Novaly sneaks in overnight at the store and starts making friends with a different group of strangers.
The dramatic film revolves around an interesting array of romantic situations. Novali travels with her boyfriend on a trip to California, stopping next to a store in Oklahoma. She goes to the bathroom and when she returns, she finds Willy gone. Novali is very shocked, but decides to stay alone, and the problem is that she has little money and does not have any skills. Novaly sneaks in overnight at the store and starts making friends with a different group of strangers.
Actors:
Dylan Bruno,
Bob Coonrod,
R.C. Keene,
Sue McCormick,
Kathryn Esquivel,
Richard Andrew Jones,
Mary Ashleigh Green
Dylan Bruno
6 September 1972, Milford, Connecticut, USA
Bob Coonrod
R.C. Keene
Sue McCormick
Kathryn Esquivel
Richard Andrew Jones
9 November 1946, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Mary Ashleigh Green
24 December 1992, Hollywood, California, USA
Director:
Matt Williams
Matt Williams
Country:
United States
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Associated Press
January 01, 2000
Portman ... is remarkably persuasive as the unschooled Novalee.
Common Sense Media
December 29, 2010
A chick flick that's as yummy as eating bon-bons.
December 02, 2002
Unfortunately, the spirited performances (notably Stockard Channing as the benevolent Sister Husband) buckle under the weight of the implausibly overloaded script.
July 02, 2004
The script, based on a novel by Billie Lett, is sprinkled with phrases meant to be poignant and funny, but sound like repackaged cliches.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
January 29, 2005
... a great big ol' commercial for the Wal-Mart
January 01, 2000
Where the Heart Is has a screenplay like that, zigging and zagging and wildly careening from one melodramatic development to the next.
November 06, 2002
The scenes feel forced, producing episodic plotting and calling attention to the characters' superficiality.
August 01, 2003
...enjoyable enough.
San Jose Mercury News
January 01, 2000
A veritable ventricular chamber orchestra of emotional manipulations and easy virtues.
December 08, 2002
This is as irritating as chick flicks come and it's a real disappointment since Portman's talents are totally wasted.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
January 01, 2000
Delightful.
April 25, 2003
Not possessing much in the way of a character arc, saints are boring to watch and impossible to act.

