Trailer Analysis for Jaws (Steven Spielberg, 1975)
Quick Review of the movie This story has the ability to make the suspense varied at some level across the film . The movie setting is in a typical location valued depending during summer and most of us have experienced the ambience of this location . Beaches are everywhere and so as the number of locale where you can find vast area of water . The movie targeted this picture in the viewer 's mind to create an artificial sense of being present by the moment the scenes are being presented . It was able to give

the terrifying feeling in the imagination about a beast that might be present while we are having fun during summer time or as we are playing on the surfaces of water
This can only be possible with the hands of good craftsmen . The story already became a bestseller thus we can conclude that the story came from a very reliable writer . It was inspired by a true story and woven to make it suited in public audience appetite . Story telling is a crucial first part . Cinematography must also be hailed for its outstanding design specially in showing the contrast during the opening scene . The lights were used to give emphasis on the background and the subjects such as the victims of the scavenger
The Trailer and Other Advertisement of the movie
There would be no doubt that the movie had an effective drive in inviting the people to watch it . When the movie was released in cinema it was tagged as the highest grossing movie of all time by then (IMDB 2010
The trailer of this movie has the narration providing the idea of the greatness of the tiger shark 's quality . It was told that this specie had survived the process of evolution throughout centuries without...
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