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Ashley Judd and Natalie Portman in Où le coeur nous mène (2000)

Metacritic reviews

Où le coeur nous mène

30

Metascore

28 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
  • 67
    Seattle Post-IntelligencerWilliam Arnold
    Seattle Post-IntelligencerWilliam Arnold
    In no way is this a serious movie. Still, it's hard to resist.
  • 63
    Chicago TribuneMichael Wilmington
    Chicago TribuneMichael Wilmington
    Never really feels right.
  • 50
    New York PostJonathan Foreman
    New York PostJonathan Foreman
    Hard-core chick shlock, weakened by odd shifts in tone and a slack pace, but elevated by a luminous performance by Natalie Portman.
  • 40
    Film.comRobert Horton
    Film.comRobert Horton
    Serves up the usual homilies, but it lacks the quirky density and cinematic snap.
  • 40
    TNT RoughCut
    TNT RoughCut
    Worthwhile performances (including cameos from Joan Cusack and Sally Field) and one-liners, but don't leave your home looking for Heart.
  • 30
    Austin ChronicleMarc Savlov
    Austin ChronicleMarc Savlov
    Home may be where the heart is, but I kept wishing this poor silly girl would up and move.
  • 20
    SalonAndrew O'Hehir
    SalonAndrew O'Hehir
    Portman and Judd aren't responsible for the mendacious and finally repulsive sentimentality of Where the Heart Is, but by the end their wholesome glow seemed contaminated by it, and that's a shame.
  • 20
    VarietyTodd McCarthy
    VarietyTodd McCarthy
    Banal and trite where it could have been insightful and emotionally truthful, this Fox release is also notable for featuring the first disappointing performance by teen star Natalie Portman.
  • 20
    Chicago ReaderJonathan Rosenbaum
    Chicago ReaderJonathan Rosenbaum
    Moving in fits and starts, mawkish in its sincerity, and at times disjointed in its lumpy structure.
  • 10
    Los Angeles TimesKevin Thomas
    Los Angeles TimesKevin Thomas
    In comparison to Where the Heart Is, the Wal-Mart commercials seem like cinema verite.
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