- creator: Peter Benchley, Peter Benchley
- Runtime: 124 m
- casts: Lorraine Gary
- directed by: Steven Spielberg
- Martin Brody is the new police chief of Amity, an island town somewhere in New England. He has a wife named Ellen, and two sons named Michael and Sean. On a Summer morning, Brody is called to the beach, where the mangled body of Summer vacationer Chrissie Watkins has washed ashore. The medical examiner tells Brody that it could have been a shark that killed Watkins. Mayor Larry Vaughn, who is desperate to not lose the money that will be brought in by 4th of July tourists, wants Brody to say Watkins's death was caused by a motorboat propeller instead of a shark, because the thought of a shark in Amity's waters would drive tourists away from Amity. It looks like Vaughn is a mayor who puts money ahead of people's lives. Shark expert Matt Hooper believes Watkins was killed by a shark. Hooper is proven right a few days later, when Alex Kintner is killed by the shark that killed Watkins. Looking for the quickest solution, Vaughn tells all of the local fishermen to let him know if they see the shark. A shark hunter named Quint offers to find the shark and kill it, but Vaughn thinks Quint's price of $10,000 is too high. When a tiger shark is killed and hauled in by a couple of boaters, Vaughn hastily says that the shark crisis is over, but Hooper says the shark that's been killing people a huge great white shark is still in Amity's waters. However, Vaughn leaves the beaches opened because all he cares about is the 4th of July tourist money. On the 4th of July, Vaughn encourages people to swim at the beach, and Hooper is proven right again when the shark kills a man, biting the man's leg off. Michael, who was in the water at the time of the attack, is taken to the hospital, where he's treated for shock after watching the shark kill the guy. Brody asks Vaughn to hire Quint to find the shark. Because his own kids were at that beach too, Vaughn agrees to hire Quint to find the shark. Quint, Hooper, and Brody are sent out to sea in Quint's boat, the Orca, ready to do whatever it takes to find the shark
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Spielberg didn't get to be so successful by being does. But he did achieve success by deriving all of his imagery from even lesser sources and convincing audiences they were seeing something new. The lower the overhead cost, the greater the net profit, and this is where he first raked it in.
There's nothing complex here. He simply uses the eye of "Creature from the Black Lagoon" and gives Amity and its birdbrain inhabitants the mechanics and IQ of so many 50s monster flicks.
This is relatively good compared to the rest of his catalog, because the narrative is held together by someone else - here, the writer - who simply usurps the "Moby Dick" down to the "Farewell and adieu. Shaw's Quint as Ahab.
The absurdity works because of the Williams score which is straight out of the "Psycho" playbook; also the rubber shark ( Bruce" was uncooperative half of the time; it surely saved this by forcing Spielberg to show less of the creature. He had to tighten the tension in other ways.
Although this is cheap and simple, that's what makes it ideal for commercial consumption. Just don't call it art - that began and pretty much ended with "Duel.
This is a terrible movie. It stinks! It's boring!
I don't see what the big deal is. It's just a shark that eats people and then blows up at the end. That's it. Also they busted the shark exploding myth on Mythbusters. This film has no real intelligence to it either. The latest G.I Joe movie had no intelligence either but it's over the top action made up for it. This movie has nothing of interest. What makes it worse is that Steven Spielberg, the genius behind E.T, Men in Black and Indiana Jones, made this terrible piece of crap. Also I don't see how this beat movies like Barry Lyndon, The man who would be King and Monty Python and the Holy Grail at the box office. Those movies were great. No accounting for intelligence I guess. Bottom line: It stinks.
Inevitably, we have to compare Jaws and Alien, two of the most significant horror-thrillers in the 1970s. Unfortunately, Jaws is worse than Alien. Particularly, jump scare in Jaws is a much cheaper and lousier approach than the atmospheric or slow-building approach in Alien. Also, the plot or story of Alien are much more reasonable and compelling than that in Jaws. Besides, the visual effects in Alien is better and smarter than Jaws. Jaws [1975] Full Movie Online 123movies.
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