Speaking of Revisiting.... you can watch this epic scene right here. I could not resist putting the clip.
Heres the scene I picked! What is the Story? The “heart” of Jaws occurs at the beach when the mayor and tourists finally get a glimpse of the shark. When the reports of the shark were coming in Brody wanted to shut the beaches down but the mayor was persistent in keeping the beaches open because it was the busiest time of the year for Amity. From any audience perspective, you could relate to the actors on the beaches becoming terrified of being hurt by the great white. Speilberg carefully selected his shots to be more up close with the shark instead of it being from the sand. I believe this was for the audience to understand the magnitude of the shark and the fear he possessed. Once people were out on the beaches and saw the shark with their own eyes the island collectively knew Brody, Quint, and Matt had to go kill it. What is the camera doing? As mentioned before, most of the shots are mid-level or close up with eye-level shots with cuts of Brody on the b...
Hello! I'm intrigued that you saw a bit of Hitchcock within the "sunken place" scene. Which specific elements of Hitchcock did you notice within the scene though? I'd like to go back and re-watch that scene with that viewpoint in mind. Also, I appreciate your usage of some Chapter 5 terms to describe the scene, which is helping me to understand your claim.
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