Sharks appeared on the beach on the tourist island. The mayor resolutely disagreed with the sheriff to close the beach for profit. The sheriff gave in under pressure. Captain Quint had experience in catching sharks and was willing to kill the people, but he wanted a generous bounty. People died, and it wasn't until the family of the sheriff mayor almost suffered that they finally decided to pay to hire Captain Quint to buy safety. The trio of shark catchers consisted of Quint, the mayor who feared water, and scientific researchers who had no wild experience. The process went smoothly until the great white shark destroyed Quint’s broken ship. Captain Quint was swallowed by the great white shark, and the sheriff ordered a big hit. Compressed the gas tank and blew up the white shark, and the surviving sheriff and scientist paddled back to sail. The main theme of this film, after Captain Quint drunk, tells himself about his personal experience. Looking back to history, it was the Second World War between the United States and Japan. The American battleship was sunk by two Japanese torpedoes. All of the 1,100 crew members fell into the water and became a shark. In the end, only more than 350 people survived. Who is the shark? Japan, the town mayor and the islanders all refer to the narrow-minded Americans at that time. Japan began to invade and the United States did not care. The constant Japanese teeth gradually spread to more. Although the United States’ challenge was late, it finally came. The brave soldiers sacrificed, leaving behind the police and scientists to continue American civilization.
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