The presence of quaint cafe, expensive restaurant, and Jerzy Kosinki in families all over the world, movies and books are often mentioned. What happens when the best seller becomes a Hollywood project? In many cases remake of stories often does not justify books. If you recreate the movie after the book, you can also make the book and its author a star. This is the case of Jerzy Kosinki 's bestseller' Where '. After the original version, Kosinski greatly enhanced the entertainment value of the audience, imitating the "existence" of remake of the movie version.
In the 1970s, America presented "there there," Jerzy Kosinski's popular satire novel (and later filmed with Peter Sellers) presented an idea for a simple president. In books and movies, gardeners will become presidential advisors (and perhaps his successor) when some people make a mistake for his mediocre observations. It is a bit familiar. But in the world of imaginary existence, the opportunity is benign, almost like Christ. His opponent in the real life is more vicious. Like opportunities, Donald Trump knows the world mainly from television. The relationship between Mr. Trump and the television is exhausted - as far as he knows, he murmured on policies according to news reported in Fox News. As Trevor Noah of the "Daily Show" said, "It's too crazy, the Chief Commander gains his intelligence from your racist grandfather"
"Where" is a movie based on the 1979 novel by Jerzy Kosinsky. Movie star Peter Sellers is a simple person named a chance to have had a lifetime in Washington DC town house. Opportunities occupy places by watching TV and looking after the garden. Everything he knows about life is learned from television. While watching, he learned details on exchanges with people such as shaking hands and expression by words. Opportunities to know the daily life that he needs to know: where his bedroom and bathroom are and how to lean on the plant. He knew only two people in life "old man" and black Maid Louis. The opportunity seems to be about 45, but he has a spiritual ability of a child. He is very satisfied.
Can adults without education grow after a wealthy family grows up? In the story of Jerzy Kosinski's "Where", opportunities grew up in a mansion with wealthy adopted parents. The only knowledge he got was from the television. He is isolated from the outside world and is only allowed to stay inside or to the garden. Opportunities are raised in wealthy families. He lives in a large house full of housekeeper, maid, housekeeper. "He suddenly heard the snoring on the windows and the voice of a fat maid." They only cherished him. 7 "No one will tell him who the father is even the old man." He did not know who his parents were when he grew up.