Review of Jaws (1975) by Robert M — 24 May 2015
One of my most favorite older classics of all time. The first time I watched it, I literally couldn't stop seeing it repetitivly. Especially for my age, this is certainly one h*ll of a good film. Spielberg directs something so incredible that it seems like no other director could make this film better.
The music by John Williams is a hundred percent one of the best features about the movie as a whole, especially with the classic shark suspense track. The three lead actors of this unforgettable film (especially Scheider and Dreyfuss) all play some of my top favorite characters out of most films.
The suspense and the engagement are both considerably well done as the film gets more terrifying and also as it gets more fun and interesting. There's no underwater horror film out there that can ever top this classic in which it practically started a new phenomenon of good fearful movie watching.
Not just one of my favorite old classics, but one of my most favorites ever.
This review of Jaws (1975) was written by Robert M on 24 May 2015.
Jaws has generally received very positive reviews.
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