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Where the Heart Is (2000)

Natalie Portman , James Frain , Matt Williams  |  PG-13 |  DVD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (258 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Natalie Portman, James Frain, Ashley Judd, Stockard Channing, Joan Cusack
  • Directors: Matt Williams
  • Writers: Babaloo Mandel, Billie Letts, Lowell Ganz
  • Producers: Carmen Finestra, David McFadzean, Diane Minter Lewis, Gerrit V. Folsom
  • Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox
  • DVD Release Date: September 26, 2000
  • Run Time: 120 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (258 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004WI5F
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #60,972 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Where the Heart Is" on IMDb

Special Features

  • The Warren Brothers with Sara Evans "That's the Beat of a Heart" Music Video

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Not to be confused with the 1990 comedy flop featuring Uma Thurman, this Where the Heart Is boasts a winning performance from Natalie Portman. Novalee Nation (Portman), a pregnant teenager from Tennessee, is bound for California with her worthless boyfriend, Willy Jack (Dylan Bruno). A pit stop at an Oklahoma Wal-Mart proves fateful when Willy Jack abandons her there. She secretly sets up camp at the megastore and spends her days meeting with kindly booster Sister Husband (Stockard Channing) and eccentric librarian Forney Hall (James Frain). Her life takes another turn after she gives birth in the store (clean up, aisle six!) and finds a best friend in sassy nurse Lexie Coop (Ashley Judd). Meanwhile, Willy Jack has found a talent agent (Joan Cusack) and tries to make some life changes of his own.

Where The Heart Is offers charming, folksy fun; homespun wisdom; and an obstacle course of plot development (if the Wal-Mart angle weren't enough, there's also a kidnapping, a tornado, and at least half a dozen other major events thrown in). Director Matt Williams, who produced the popular sitcoms Roseanne and Home Improvement, takes television's cut-to-commercial route to make giant leaps in space and time from scene to scene. It's disorienting, but the remarkable female cast (which includes Sally Field in a cameo) lends plausiblilty to the muddle, even when you don't think anything more could possibly happen. --Shannon Gee

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Ashley Judd and Natalie Portman shine in this offbeat, delicious slice of life about a down-on-her-luck Southern teen. After gaining 15 minutes of fame for giving birth to "The Wal-Mart Baby", Novalee Nation (Portman) begins to put her life together with the help of the kind, quirky strangers who become her surrogate family. It's an inspiring celebration of love, friendship and self-worth that delivers "quality, emotionally satisfying entertainment" (ReelViews).

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Great chick flick and a wonderful movie! Laura Tipton  |  41 reviewers made a similar statement
It is a story about life, relationships, responsibilities, love, and the ties that bind. Lawyeraau  |  18 reviewers made a similar statement
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83 of 86 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars WHITE TRASH GIRL MAKES GOOD... October 1, 2002
Format:VHS Tape
Based upon the book of the same name by Billie Letts, this film was a more than pleasant surprise. It is simply a compelling absorbing, and unusual film. Well directed by television veteran Matt Williams, the movie exudes a certain folksy charm that grabs the viewer from the get go and keeps that viewer enthralled until the final scene.

The film centers around Novalee Nation (Natalie Portman), a very pregnant seventeen year old, who, with her boyfriend, lowlife Willy Jack Pickens (Dylan Bruno), pulls up to a Walmart's in Oklahoma where he abandons her. So, with virtually no money, literally barefoot and pregnant, and nowhere to go, she sets up camp in Walmart by night and explores the town by day, making friends with a number of memorable characters.

She unexpectedly has her baby at Walmart's, making her into a minor local celebrity. While at the hospital convalescing, she meets a sassy, brassy nurse, Lexie Coop (Ashley Judd), who befriends her. She is showered with gifts and her mother, Mama Lil (Sally Field), a floozie who discovers her daughter's whereabouts courtesy of the media hoopla, pays her a visit. Having abandoned her once before, she is there long enough for Novalee to be abandoned, yet again.

Along comes Thelma 'Sister' Husband (Stockard Channing), an eccentric but kindhearted recovering alcoholic who scoops Novalee and her baby up and takes her to her home. This would be the beginning of a whole new life for Novalee, one that would be enriched by the people whom she meets and the experiences, both good and bad, to which she is subjected. It becomes the story of her personal and emotional odyssey, as well as the story and growth of those with whom she most closely interacts. It is a story about life, relationships, responsibilities, love, and the ties that bind....

It is also the story of Willy Jack Pickens and the direction his life takes subsequent to his abandonment of Novalee. After some bad breaks, he gets talent agent, Ruth Meyers (Joan Cusack), to sign him on in hope of furthering a musical career. Unlike Novalee, however, he does not take well to the vicissitudes of life and begins a free fall in a downward spiral. His waterloo culminates in a dramatic meeting with Novalee after many years, a meeting that sets her free from her past, free to love the one person who loves her for herself.

Natalie Portman delivers her best performance to date. In the role of Novalee, she mixes innocence with wonder at what the world has to offer her. She adds a certain sweetness, poignancy, and determination to the role that translates into a wonderful vulnerability laced with steel. It is this quality that gives Novalee the will to go on when the odds are so against her, and that is just what Natalie Portman conveys to the viewer.

Stockard Channing is great as the eccentric and kind Thelma 'Sister' Husband, a woman who never had children of her own but is truly a mother at heart. Nurturing her garden, as well as Novalee and her baby, flowers and plants are not the only things that thrive under her care. A veritable Mother Earth, she is the kind of person who brings out the best in others, and Novalee and her baby are no exception. Stockard Channing, a great, though underrated actress, brings this home to the viewer in spades.

Ashley Judd is terrific as the wide eyed, "looking for love in all the wrong places" Lexie. She comes across as sassy and brassy but is really only looking for someone to appreciate her for who she is and not for the sex she has to offer. Judd delivers the nuances that this role demands. James Frain is sensational as the shy, sensitive, and kind Forney Hull, the town librarian's brother who befriends Novalee. He plays the role with such vulnerability and imbues him with such goodness that the viewer cannot help but care deeply for him. It is also almost hard to believe that James Frain is British, as he has an American accent so down pat.

Dylan Bruno is perfect as Willie Jack Pickens, the country good old boy who ruins his own life and almost ruins Novalee's. Joan Cusack shows her deft comedic flair in the small, but memorable role of Ruth Meyers, and Sally Field leaves her mark in her cameo role as Novalee's mother. All in all, stellar performances are given by the entire cast. This is a well directed film that should not be missed. Read more ›

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars I am very surprised. February 19, 2001
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This movie is one of those films that you pick up from the store when there is nothing else to rent ... and you are glad you did.

While the plot sounds really contrived, the actors and actresses in this film make it almost believable. And, it is one of the most heartwarming, feel good movies I have seen in quite some time.

Natalie Portman is excellent as Novalee Nation, the girl who has the Walmart baby. While you know what is going to happen, the actions leading up to the moment are a gem. Keeping a very exacting record of what she owes the Walmart adds to the situation, making you like Novalee even more.

Of course, this is a film about the downtrodden. Novalee is in her situation due to her no good boyfriend dumping her on his way to a Country Music career. The rest of the characters in the film share in this misery. From Forney Hall, a brilliant dreamer stuck in a library to Sister Husband (Stockhard Channing), who fornicates a lot, and finally Lexie Coop (Ashley Judd), who has too many children by bad men, the humanity of the "lower rungs" of society shines through.

Contrasted to the majority of films that highlight lower income families, displaying them as criminal victims, this film is refreshing in its humanity.

The only weak point is the love story that between Novalee and Forney. Throughout most of the movie it is not much more than a convenient plot device. At some times, it is downright distracting. However, in the end, it show the difference between Novalee and her ex-boyfriend.

If you would like to see a film that will make you feel good about America, this is it. At times it is a bit Pollyannic, but it is a bit more believable.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Surprise October 18, 2003
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Format:DVD
This film was an extraordinarily wonderful surprise. The writing was excellent, managing a perfect balance throughout between tear-jerking scenes and comedic moments. Every time it teetered close to the edge of cliche, it pulled back to safety and perfection.

The performances by Natalie Portman, Ashley Judd and Stockard Channing were phenomenal. This film had me crying rivers, laughing, and clapping. It left me feeling better than I had felt after the last 10 movies I'd seen combined. It is also exceptional for how unlike other Hollywood movies it is; it tells a story about women with a truthfulness and reality that would not even have been possible to get put on film even a couple decades ago. Indeed, it's still a remarkable abberation.

I can't recommend this film too strongly. For anyone with a heart, buy it and treasure it.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely! November 12, 2000
Format:VHS Tape
I just saw this movie for the first time a couple of days ago after my friend forced me to watch it. She was appalled that I hadn't seen the "Wal-Mart Movie" as she calls it. After seeing it, I have to say it was one of the best movies I've seen in a while. First of all, it was realistic. Although, I can't safely say that I've heard of this happening to somebody, you never know, it could happen. Second of all, I was able to hate Willy Jack. I was so happy when he got punched, I nearly applauded. It's not often that you come across a movie where you can actually feel that way about a character. Natalie Portman and Ashley Judd were great in the movie too. Overall, I think that this is one of the best movies. It's great for the family or if you are the sappy romantic type.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Touching, Heartwarming and Uplifting March 26, 2001
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This is one of those movies that one would have to be heartless not to like. Made from the novel of the same name by the author Billie Letts, this is the story of Novalee Nation, a 17 year old pregnant teenager who has nothing and gains everything when she is stranded in a small Oklahoma town by her self-centered boyfriend.

Novalee has had a hard life. Abandoned by her mother as a child, she became a foster child and then, reared mostly in poverty, fell into that pattern that unfortunately, so many poor and uneducated young women seem to find. She is a high school drop-out and pregnant at 17 with a guy who at best can be described as selfish and abusive. They make a fine pair as they set off for the dreamland of California. Unbeknownst to Novalee, her boyfriend has no intention of delivering her to the West Coast. He abandons her in a Wal-Mart parking lot after she goes inside to buy shoes to replace the ones that fell through the floor of the "rustbucket" they are driving to California.

Rather than panic, Novalee makes the best of her situation and eventually takes up residence in the store. She eats their food and uses a sleeping bag from the camping department to sleep in. She avoids the night crew and manages to keep a roof over her head until she has her baby. Novalee becomes an instant celebrity when the birth is announced all over TV and the fact that Wal-Mart offers her a job shows the compassion of such a large organization. She eventually meets up with the mother who abandoned her years before and things seem to gel; well, that doesn'tt happen and Novalee finds herself alone again.

Through the good will of Sister Husband, played with incredible sensitivity, humor and caring by Stockard Channing, Novalee again has a roof over her head....

As the movie progresses, we watch Novalee mature and her daughter, Americus grow up. Along the way, Forney falls for her and Lexie has more children. Sister Husband is the cement that binds them all together. As we begin to hope that Novalee will finally find some degree of happiness, tragedy strikes and she finds herself alone again. A benefactor emerges and Novalee is able to have a home for herself and her daughter.

Novalee's ex also moves along with his life and he finds an agent for his budding C&W career. Over the five years since he deserted Novalee, he has never once contacted her or inquired about the child they had. He is the epitome of selfishness and he seems to have learned nothing.

This is one of those movies that have elements of predictability to it and yet, the touching nature of the relationships between Novalee, Sister Husband, Forney, Moses Whitecotton and others is what makes this movie work. While it is depressing in points, it does its best not to pander to the poorer people at the bottom of the socio-economic ladder in America. Neither does it show them as people without hope, who resort to criminality to make their way in the world.

This is a heartwarming movie because it shows that Americans, especially those in the mid-west and south are incredibly caring and giving people. There is no nobility in poverty and yet, there is still charity. These people are folks who would give you the last food in their fridge, the coat off their backs and their bed to sleep in. And Novalee is not one to take advantage. She gives as much as she gets and she is there for her friends when they need her.

This is a movie about the giving nature that we find in our hearts. It is a movie about love and generosity, giving and maturing and it is also a movie about forgiveness. If you want to see a movie that will genuinely leave you feeling good when it ends, then you must see this movie. The author Billie Letts captured the spirit and essence of these poor but loving Oklahomans to a tee. It is to the actor's, producer's and director's credit that all that Letts wrote about in her fine novel transitioned so well to the screen.

I knew when I saw this movie in the theaters last year that I would buy this movie for my collection. Well, I have and I recommend it without reservation to all who aspire to know "where the heart is."

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5.0 out of 5 stars This is a great feel good movie.
If you need a pick me up, this movie will do it. I know the critics didn't rate it that high, but it is full of real life dramas and comedies, and reminds you of the true nature of... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars New DVD
Brand new dvd still in its wrapping. It arrived just fine. Maybe a little late because of the holiday though.
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I happened upon this movie while channel surfing.Tried to rent it to share it but wait was long so I decided to buy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Where The Heart Is
One of my very favorite movies. I always watched it when I spotted it on tv. Never dawned on me to order it so I could view it anytime. Duh!!!!!
Published 14 days ago by Carole A. Guttilla
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This is one of my fiancee's favorite movies. She told me about the Walmart Baby and I had no idea what she was talking about until I saw this movie. It's very emotional. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A real tearjerker
I'm so happy to have this movie in my collection! Even though I've seen it a few times, it always lifts me up and lets me know that the underdogs do often come out on top. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great movie!
Great movie for rainy day or just when you need something to watch for any time and any one! Good chick flick!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fun movie
This is not a movie to stimulate the brain, but it is fun to watch on a day when you just want entertainment. When you think, "This couldn't possibly happen! Read more
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This DVD shipped to me so fast and in perfect condition! I love this movie so I was glad to get it so quickly and be able to watch it right away!
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I had seen the movie on television a lot of times and I wanted to get the movie and since I work for Walmart for now. This is a ending to a good story.
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