Today I watched Spielberg's "Jaws" in 1975. Based on a shark cannibalistic incident in the 1960s, a great white shark on the coast of a holiday island in the United States ate several tourists in a row. Sheriff, marine researcher Another veteran shark catcher decided to hunt the killer. The label of the film is thriller. Looking at the stunts at that time from the current perspective, although it is a bit simple, it is really valuable. In the first half, the great white shark did not appear directly, and has been expressing the horror of being a prey from the perspective of tourists, especially in the sea. From the perspective of sharks, people feel that the horror is around but people can't perceive it, especially when the heads of tourists left by sharks leaked from the sunken ship, the whole theater screamed, indicating that the atmosphere created by the director was very successful. The veteran shark catcher's WWII story with sharks, recalled in a brief silence, digs deeper into the star's past, making him less obnoxious, though he's still eaten by sharks in the end. When filming the night scene, it was a coincidence that two meteors streaked across the night sky. Although it was not intentional by the director, it also subtly created an atmosphere of loneliness in the sea. 8.7 points.
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