
Diary read 1985 When Don De Lillo I saw on the shelves of bookstores one of my, by all accounts, the best books, “White Noise” (“White Noise”).
The novel tells the story with De Lillo’s unique, brilliant pen Jack Gladney, professor who studies Hitler, his wife Babette and their four children, but also what will happen in the small town where they live (and in the family), after spill of toxic chemical liquid which makes the atmosphere inappropriate.
As in all his works, here the author expressed concern about the impact of technology and modern lifestyles on the world. Almost 4 decades have passed since the release of White Noise, but De Lillo remains relevant, despite the difference in points. After all, this is probably what made him Noah Baubach take on a book adaptation.
Three years after the excellent “Marriage Story”, the American director is working with him again. Adam Driver, who takes the lead but also his partner and partner in real life Greta Gerwig, who plays Babette, for “White noise”.

The film will premiere next week (August 31) at venice festival, while “soon” and netflix, how it prepares us first teaser provided film. In it, we see, among other things, the moment of a chemical liquid leak in the city of Gladney.
In White Noise, along with Driver and Gerwig, we will also see him. Don Cheadle, who will play it Murray Siskind, colleague of Jack Gladney at the university, who in turn researches Elvis Presley.
“Don’t go according to plan” we hear Adam Driver say in the teaser as we look forward to White Noise:
Source: Kathimerini

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