Jaws
Movie Review:
In
the local seaside resort Amity, runs a woman out in the
water to have a dip. She doesn´t come back any more. The
next day is her remnants found on the beach, and there are
many indications that a shark has done it. Police commissioner
Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) wants to close the beach, but
it is peak season and the mayor won´t miss all the fine
dollars, and forbid him to do it. But after several shark
attacks have they sense enough to shut it of. Now will the
water frightened Brody, the great fisherman Quint (Robert
Shaw) and the somewhat puppyish oceanographer Matt Hooper
(Richard Dreyfuss), set out to kill the shark. Out on the
open sea are they realize that the shark is considerably
bigger than what they had thought.
"Jaws"
is a masterly horror/drama picture which turns to all (not
a typical guy film then). It wasn´t strange that people
flocked to the cinemas. And it hasn´t get aged appreciably,
despite that it is twenty-five years old. Spielberg brings
the best out of the actors, but the best is after all Robert
Shaw as the swearing macho-fisherman Quint. You never get
tired of John Williams world-famous shark music either.
Without a doubt is the pictures second half best, when the
three protagonists are out on shark hunting. And the ending
when the shark is hunting them instead, is incredibly breathtaking.
Kent
Palmgren
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