Friday, 14 February 2014

The Jaws 1975-Steven Spielberg

The Jaws 1975-Steven Spielberg 
Fig1.the jaws looking at the women.
"Jaws" is a American violent film directed by Steven Spielberg in 1975.There are many shots that were under the water, capturing the movement of humans in the Jaw's eyes. Also it is noticeable this film have cost a lot money on the production of effects and the figure of the Jaws.Although the Jaws did not show often as audiences think, it is more successes to show it's character as a monster, mystery but it is looking at the human by the camera shots.(Ebert,2000)
  
This is a story about there are people have been killed in the sea and the main character-Roy who is a police, finding out that is killed by the sharks. And It is shown that the pride of humans when the mayor did not listen to him and still holding the summer event and people have been killed.
(IMBD)
Fig2, the died man coming out from the broken boat

Although this is a film released in 1975, but still in these days the story works really well to make audiences jump.It can be seen that how powerful of this film in  the past .Also, The Jaws have given a good informations to the audiences of what is happening more than the character, that made the tension that the audiences want to involve and engaged with the lines.

Fig3. The Jaw is behind Roy

If ever there was an important example for how music can enhance a film it is "Jaws". John Williams

John Williams was the one making the film's score , It is known that the soundtrack in this film is distinct that makes the audiences feel like the shark is coming and building up the tension that they have to wait the things happen.(Halflidason,2001)


Bibliography
-Roger Ebert,2000,http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-jaws-1975
-IMBD,http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073195/
-Almar Halflidason, 2000,BBC movie,http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2000/07/14/jaws_review.shtml
Figure 
Fig1.the jaws looking at the women.
http://colonelmortimer.blogspot.co.uk/2010/06/24-frames-jaws-1975-steven-spielberg.html
Fig2, the died man coming out from the broken boat
http://www.totalfilm.com/features/50-scariest-movie-moments
Fig3. The Jaw is behind Roy
http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-jaws-1975

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