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Pregnant 17-year-old Novalee Nation runs away from her Tennessee home toward the bright lights of California, accompanied by her boyfriend, Willy Jack Pickens. But after being abandoned by her boyfriend at a Wal-Mart in Oklahoma, Novalee has no job, no skills and only $5.55 in her pocket, so she secretly lives in the Wal-Mart until her daughter Americus is born six weeks later. Novalee decides to raise her daughter and rebuild her life, with the help of eccentric but kind strangers.
Release:
IMDb:
6.7
Quality:
HD
Duration:
120 min
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Film Threat
This is as irritating as chick flicks come and it's a real disappointment since Portman's talents are totally wasted.
December 08, 2002
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The scenes feel forced, producing episodic plotting and calling attention to the characters' superficiality.
November 06, 2002
Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY)
The script, based on a novel by Billie Lett, is sprinkled with phrases meant to be poignant and funny, but sound like repackaged cliches.
July 02, 2004
Chicago Sun-Times
Where the Heart Is has a screenplay like that, zigging and zagging and wildly careening from one melodramatic development to the next.
January 01, 2000
Sight and Sound
Unfortunately, the spirited performances (notably Stockard Channing as the benevolent Sister Husband) buckle under the weight of the implausibly overloaded script.
December 02, 2002
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
... a great big ol' commercial for the Wal-Mart
January 29, 2005
Globe and Mail
Not possessing much in the way of a character arc, saints are boring to watch and impossible to act.
April 25, 2003
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