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Jaws reflection

 When it comes to suspense, there is no more iconic film than Jaws. The shark themed thriller uses a wide variety of tactics from sound and music to cinematography that would make most anyone sweat in their seat. 

Who wouldn't be able to recall the famous heart pounding bass and cello that is the Jaws theme. It is such an iconic rhythm and for good reason. When it appears in the film its hard not to get excited. Pair that with switching point a view between Jaws and their victim, and you have a perfect formula for thill.

One of the most creative parts of Jaws is how they picture the legendary man-eater, in that they don't. With this film being developed in 1975, there would really be no way of showing Jaws without it looking cheesy and, in all honesty, it does not hold up well. However, showing the shark isn't largely necessary. Reflecting reality, what makes sharks so scary to people is that you really don't know where they are. The film makes it so you're on edge whenever a character gets remotely close to the water, even when absolutely nothing happens.

There are very few films that break down generational walls as Jaws has and it does not seem to be going away anytime soon due to its anchorage as a cinematic icon.




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