Mini-Review #2: Jaws

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I thoroughly enjoyed the blockbuster unit we did in class - I'd seen Stephen Spielberg's Jaws many times before, but for me this film never gets old. Jaws is definitely a classic, and the film's storyline is executed beautifully.

One of my favorite scenes in Jaws is the "get out of the water" scene - I really love the vertigo effect used in this scene. I think this is one of the most iconic and well-known use of this camera effect. It enhances this scene really well (it also looks really cool).


I think that the animatronic shark not working properly worked out great for the film's outcome because of the constant feeling of suspense throughout Jaws - not seeing the shark made it so much more scary and unpredictable. I think now filmmakers rely too much on CGI effects that they forget how effective and believable practical effects can be - in my opinion, the difficulties that come with practical visual effects make the film that much more enjoyable. A newer shark film like The Meg doesn't live up to Jaws' standards, even with all its sophisticated, high quality CGI effects. While watching The Meg I didn't feel nearly as invested as whenever I watch Jaws - The Meg was too predictable.


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