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Where the Heart Is

Good flick, but a little long for a chick flick (and if you have to go to the bathroom 20 minutes into it).  Natalie Portman was okay, but I think she lacks a little emotion (oh, except when she was in labor). Stockard Channing is the bomb.  She's too cool in this one. Sally Fields is awesome too with her little cameo role.  Ashley Judd is also in it and good as well. It's about a girl who gets dropped off and left in a little town by her boyfriend and the father of her baby (yes, one in the same). She has a baby in the Wal-Mart and starts a new life there (in the town, not the Wal-Mart).  She falls in love and has bad things (and one or two good things) happen to her and everyone else along the way, blah, blah, blah. The End.
-Bettie

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