Where the Heart Is with Natalie Portman: DVD Cover
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Where the Heart Is Director: Matt Williams Cast: Natalie Portman, Ashley Judd, Stockard Channing, Joan Cusack

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/14/2003
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Rating: Rated PG13

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"That's the Beat of a Heart" music video by The Warren Brothers featuring Sara Evans; Trailers and TV Spots; Anamorphic widescreen (aspect ratio: 1.85:1); Audio: English 5.1 surround, English Dolby Surround, French Dolby Surround; Subtitles: English, Spanish

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Side #1 --
1. Going to California [1:22]
2. Shopping for Shoes [4:07]
3. Bad Luck [1:45]
4. Moving In [6:48]
5. A Sick Tree [1:49]
6. A Wal-Mart Baby [6:05]
7. A Big Celebrity [4:42]
8. The Welcome Woman [1:26]
9. Forney [1:54]
10. A Christmas Story [10:38]
11. Ruth Meyers [1:19]
12. A Tornado [1:24]
13. Sister's Estate [7:55]
14. Making an Enemy [2:18]
15. Back Home [6:30]
16. Bad News [5:00]
17. Love [2:16]
18. Rock Bottom [3:55]
19. Something Better [3:03]
20. End Titles [2:41]

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Editorial Reviews

Winsome Natalie Portman, in her first bona fide starring vehicle, lights up the screen as the plucky heroine of this warm, engaging drama, adapted from a well-received novel by Billie Letts. She plays an uneducated Southern teenager named Novalee Nation, impregnated and eventually abandoned by a callow rock-star wannabe. After giving birth in a Wal-Mart, Novalee takes up residence in a small town and acquires a group of friends that includes a hard working single mom (Ashley Judd), a Bible-quoting tippler (Stockard Channing), and an eccentric young librarian (James Frain). Former sitcom director Matt Williams takes his audience on an emotional roller-coaster ride with these immensely likable characters; we soar to blissful heights and plummet to the darkest depths at their side. But even when buffeted by tragedy, Novalee and her friends retain an essential optimism, a belief that gain invariably follows loss, which lifts their spirits and eventually brings tranquility. Guaranteed to stir the emotions, Where the Heart Is stops just short of cloying sentimentality, thanks largely to the carefully calibrated performances of its capable cast. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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One of My Favorite Books is Now One of My Favorite Moviesby GPM_2grlzmom

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September 12, 2009: This is a great movie....originally a book on the Oprah Book List. LOVE IT! Great Activing performances and quirky at the same time.

The movie has a great message to it......which is how much you can overcome with the right attitude....and that friendships can be found in the oddest of places and can hold you up through it all.

Also......very noteworthy - is the soundtract to this movie!!!!!!

All in All I HIGHLY reccoment this movie to everyone!

Where The Heart Is has my heart!by SNStone

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October 26, 2008: This movie, based on the book "Where the Heart Is", is the ultimate chick flick! How could it not be with characters that give birth in a Wal Mart, talk about fornicating on a kitchen table, and a heart warming story about love and loss? After initially reading the book, I imediately thought, "OHHHH, this HAS to be made into a movie!" My first pick for the main character's role would not have been Natalie Portman, but she was AMAZING! Stockard Channing could not have been in a more perfect role, along with another great performance from Ashley Judd. I just LOVE LOVE LOVE this movie. It's truly one of those that I can watch over and over again!

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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