Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Movie Review: Jaws (1975)

Sorry this is late. I do have a life outside of the blog. Sorry to finish Monster Month in November.

When it comes to horror movies, you usually think about directors like Alfred Hitchcock, Sam Raimi, John Carpenter... Rarely does the name, Steven Spielberg come to mind when people talk about Horror. I don't know if it is the changes in the genre or if it his work in Family Films or Adventure Films, but no one really thinks that he has a hand in Horror. Sad, because he wouldn't have the career he has today if it wasn't for a Horror movie. Jaws was one the movie that not only kick-started his career, but it also defined "Summer Blockbuster" and had such a huge impact on the audience that people didn't go in the water the same summer it came out in 1975. Has it aged well? Does it hold up?

The Pros- The use of practical effects is used at it's most effective and has aged incredibly well. There is high tension throughout, but still moments in between that are a bit more peaceful and let your body rest. That is something I appreciate from a Horror/Thriller movie because it gives you time to breath in between the tense moments, so you are not completely stressed by the end of it all. The cast does a great job capturing a natural reaction to the events that happen throughout the movie. We actually never get a full look at the entire shark. Not to mention how it actually is a realistic size to a real Great White Shark. This makes it feel more realistic. In fact, Spielberg himself never showed any of the actors the shark until the big reveal. The line, "We're going to need a bigger boat" wasn't in the script and it was the actor's actual reaction to the shark. The opening scene sets up the movie in a perfect light, instantly giving us a hint at what's to come. We see someone get grabbed and we don't see the shark. The opening scene alone is to get people nervous about going into the water. The cliches we see in Horror movies today, started here. This as influenced more films than any other in it's genre and beyond.

Warning- It's a scary movie. Just like with Super 8, but scarier and more tense. People were afraid to go in the water after watching it for a reason. I don't see this as a con, so I put it as more of a warning for anyone confused.

Final Thoughts- Whether you like Horror movies or not, Jaws has it's place in History and some of my personal favorite movies would not exist without it. Even after all the bad shark movies, sequel, and even porn parodies (don't bother, perverts), this movies stands above the rest over 40 years later. I highly recommend this movie during both summer and Halloween... And it made me thankful that I live in a land based state.