Jaws (1975) - Get out of the Water Scene (2/10) | Movieclips
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
After witnessing a shark attack firsthand, Brody ("Roy Scheider":) is left helpless during the ensuing panic.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Based on Peter Benchley's best-selling novel, Steven Spielberg's 1975 shark saga set the standard for the New Hollywood popcorn blockbuster while frightening millions of moviegoers out of the water. One early summer night on fictional Atlantic resort Amity Island, Chrissie decides to take a moonlight skinny dip while her friends party on the beach. Yanked suddenly below the ocean surface, she never returns. When pieces of her wash ashore, Police Chief Brody (Roy Scheider) suspects the worst, but Mayor Vaughn (Murray Hamilton), mindful of the lucrative tourist trade and the approaching July 4th holiday, refuses to put the island on a business-killing shark alert. After the shark dines on a few more victims, the Mayor orders the local fishermen to catch the culprit. Satisfied with the shark they find, the greedy Mayor reopens the beaches, despite the warning from visiting ichthyologist Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) that the attacks were probably caused by a far more formidable Great White. One more fatality later, Brody and Hooper join forces with flinty old salt Quint (Robert Shaw), the only local fisherman willing to take on a Great White--especially since the price is right. The three ride off on Quint's boat "The Orca," soon coming face to teeth with the enemy.
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TM & © Universal (1975)
Cast: Jay Mello, Chris Rebello, Roy Scheider, Jeffrey Voorhees, Alfred Wilde, Fritzi Jane Courtney, Lee Fierro
Director: Steven Spielberg
Producers: Richard D. Zanuck, David Brown
Screenwriters: Peter Benchley, Carl Gottlieb
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2:10 Notice how even with what just happened and the complete pure chaos going on, Brody still won't set foot in the water. He runs until he touches it, then he kind of looks down, takes a couple of steps back and just runs back and forth at the water's edge. THAT'S a great actor that completely embodies his part.
because of his fear of water, you say? But that's something we can understand afterwards in his house, when they talk about that
I also believe in the novel, if I'm not mistaken, reveals that Chief Brody witnesses a drowning when he was a kid and is the main source of his fear of the water.
Really? Because in the film he was the one who drowned
Absolutley but it's part of his development which makes him more likeable. Remember at the end of the movie swimming back to shore "I used to hate the water" :)
2:15 Idk why, but the white cap guy is having a jolly o'l time!
It's absolutely ridiculous how Hollywood completely missed what made Jaws a classic of the killer animal genre. It's not seeing the animal or the gruesome kills. It's the suspense and characters that made this film.
@Shonksu you nailed it with that one, 'Sam and the human's greed' I second that.
That’s Spielberg for you, genius , it’s a shame other directors don’t have the same mind
@@cameronohare4000 Well to be fair Spielberg nowadays is pretty much a checkmark for a garbage movie. One of those directors that really had it then lost is sometime in the mid-2000s
Cameron O'Hare also John Williams his composition for this is probably the best composition in cinema ever literally nothing will top this his music added everything to this film
Yeah. It's really sad when you look at it how ever since this 70s movie no other shark movie was really about the characters (except one or two I might be missing), the greedy corporations but the goddamn shark killing 20 people in 2 hours.
The dolly “vertigo” zoom in this film made it iconic, such a good technique in such a good film ❤️
Oh yes, totally agree!!!!!!!
You mean from the movie “Vertigo”? 😏
@George Tropicana same technique inspired by Vertigo
@George Tropicana opposite though
@George Tropicana “no one said it wasn’t” but you’re the one who said it was by saying it was the “opposite”
The impact of John Williams music on this movie can never be overstated. In every scene in every tiny detail or moment. The music is a supporting character.
John Williams is beyond genius!
He didn't write it did he?
One of his best scores. He has so many iconic soundtracks for movies it’s hard to pick a best one.
Ofc he is he did it for this movie and Star Wars and also Jurassic Park
@@ProfessorEllenAnders and harry potter
Can everyone please just take a moment to appreciate the man in the white hat at 2:15 ?
Lol
It's one of the Village People!
Syd That guy is seriously hallucinating on LSD.
Syd wonder I love comments like this cuase it's what makes the comments section the best part of the downloads on UA-cam!😂
Syd sorry I know it's 2 years later but I've just discovered your comment! 😂😂😂
The screaming while he's under the water makes my heart sink.
TheOriginalsQuotes it sounds like he’s saying “it hurts!”
The sight of the dog always makes my heart sink too.
Marty McFly he did say that. I think. It sounded like that
@@MartyMcFly88 oh my god. that just made it so much worse. poor kid
It made the kid’s heart sink too
The woman who plays the dead kids mother does a great job acting and later too when she confronts Brody.
Misty OjaiGirl Still, it's not fair because Brody did what he could to prevent more attacks but the arrogant mayor and all those other fools stopped him, they deserved the slap in the face, not the chief.
Firemarioflower I agree with you I just appreciate it when the actors with smaller roles pull out a top notch performance and you might never see those actors again but you will always remember their one moment. Its kind of sad but acting in general and actors don't make much money unless they hit a certain marketability. I know some fine actors and they struggle to make ends meet despite their small but great contributions.
Misty OjaiGirl Oh, like Chrissy at the start.
Yes, i can agree with that. Good point.
There's a lot of actors out there, where you'd love to see more of. But when they do only 1 or a couple of films, it's pretty unique, making it more special and memorable.
+Misty OjaiGirl I got to watch this very scene with the lady who played Mrs Kintner. Lee Fierro. At Jaws fest in 2012. She sat a few rows away from me. When her scenes came up the entire audience gave her a standing ovation. She had to stand up and bow. It was a very special moment for Jaws fans. And Lee was very gracious about it. Having fun and laughing. This movie is legend.
+Misty OjaiGirl I'll bet she was a character/stage actress. She was excellent. :)
Fun Fact: To film the shot where the boy is being killed by the shark, a diver was in the water pulling the boy down under, and pushing him above the water to give the effect that he was really being dragged around by the shark and to represent the shark as extremely powerful.
Interesting.
The shark Is called "bruce" thank you very much
@@smugfortune9977 Yeah, but not everyone will know that.
@@theworldofcharacters8877 Edit that, right now...
You know jaws isn’t actually the name of the shark right it’s the name of the movie I mean I get that you’d call it that but it’s not it name.
I always felt so horrible for the mom
Caleb Block o cmon that would be human... I mean Everyone else is more concerned for the dog!
Bryan Neideffer whats happening to the world these days.
Lendrelight ! I felt bad for the mother, the kid, AND the dog.
Me too.
And, movie or not, It just makes me more determined that if I'm ever in a position to save someone's life or child, I will do it so they never have to experience what she did.
It'a okay it's just a movie, it's okay, it's okay...😭😭😭
That shot of the camera closing in on Chief Brody’s face is one of the greatest of all time, and probably the most accurate cinematic depiction of that little instant of sheer terror we all experience at least once in life.
It perfectly mirrors our feeling the first time we saw that death. Great way of getting us on the same page as the protagonist.
Fr it always gives me goosebumps
The instant he knew he was right
@@c.moriarty1178 The instant he knew that he'd let Larry and his creepy cohorts bully him into a jail cell. He KNEW and said nothing.
All your nightmares coming true in an instant. Although short, that scene is my favourite ever moment in any movie.
02:15 all my respects to the guy with a moustache who is having such a fun time while a shark is eating a kid alive
he looks like he's having a great time grabbing his kid
omg I'm seeing this now😂
ay ma, i told you i'd make it as an extra
LMAOAOA
Move to shore were on shore then go ok back
50 people die in a movie: Who cares.
1 single dog dies: Tears are rolling.
@Quick Dry
I know that.
As long as I ain't seeing a infant die im fine
I agree. Never kill a dog. I hated that scene
Covid will kill people ;) save the dogs!!!
White people are weird about dogs.
Gotta love how at 2:09 almost EVERYBODY is running into Unknown danger to save the children. The bravery
It's almost shocking after you realise the people still want to keep the beaches open after two deaths.
It happen in the real world...
Not the people. The mayor and the damned city council. If only they had listened to Chief Brody. The egg and Shame on their faces. Because afterwards they all knew, he was right. And nobody listened to him.
Lol look at us today. 65000 dead and ppl are using firearms to intimidate governors to open beaches
what did brody do?
When i was 5 watching this, I actually got confused as to why the parents ran in. Obviously once I got a little older, I would do the same.
The blood gushing out and seeing the kid's last scream...*shudder*
Tell me about it, When I was a kid I just couldn’t help but keep rewinding the tape back to that scene.scary af
The whole damn scene is pretty horrifying... I can't stand it whenever I see that poor dog swimming around with the stick at the start.
Laura Zaetz some fake bullshit thay fot everyone scared
Takeda are you okay? You know that isn’t English right?
Very traumatizing indeed.
I love how rare shark attacks are still, and how this movie basically single handedly made them scary as fuck.
John Cornell true, but before Jaws sharks weren't the scariest thing in the ocean that people were afraid of. Before sharks, whales and giant squids were the scariest things. The Odyssey, Moby Dick and 20'000 Leagues under the Sea are good examples.
you mean humans invading the place where they live
ikr. then news about shirley anne durbin or lloyd skinner or that teacher.... all eaten whole straight out of a horror movie like jaws.
I dont go lower the knee level because of this
It’s crazy how you have a better chance of being crushed by a vending machine or killed by a toilet than getting killed by a shark
The shot at 2:01 is so good. The way the background distorts, it shows the sheer terror he felt without saying word.
Shake shake boy up all time under control underwater 🫧
i've always wondered how that effect is achieved
@@StrikerEureka85 They are physically moving the camera towards him while zooming out with the camera lens at the same time.
yeah i looked it up. it's called the "dolly zoom" or "the vertigo effect". thanks, though! @@RegalPixelKing
There is a name for this in filming!
RIP Lee Fierro, the actress who played the mom. She recently died of Covid at age 91.
That's horrible
Was it actually COVID ? Or did she have underlying conditions ?
@@garlicknot887 covid actually
RIP
@@qwertyytrewq71 K?
This scene ruined my childhood, even when I was in the bath I got scared I'd fall through into an ocean and Jaws was waiting for me!! XD
George Havenhand IM NOT ALONE OMG the same thing happened to me. Even in the shower i'd think that Jaws would bust through one of the walls and eat me.
***** You poor kids. You were too young. This movie was for older people.
+Brooke Hanely
The movie is PG Parental Guidance
It should've been R back then.
George Havenhand I thought a shark would bust through the sink and eat me after watching the movie
0:51 Anyone else realize how far Alex is from the beach? Also anyone else felt really bad for the mother?
RMS Olympic titanic sister ship great name I should be HMS Hawke
I did, but had she been watching him instead of reading, perhaps she would not have let him go out so far, thereby making him the closest prey for the shark.
@@nassauguy48 Alex is like 8 years old..Mother looks mid 40s lol
@@Tommyblueeyes She probably gave birth to him when she was 39
@@fadikhoory5350 hahahahhahaha
Those above water shots of the attack are some of the most disturbing imagery in cinema because of how natural they feel.
No crazy camera angles, you're just seeing the spectacle take place at a distance because that's the same kind of view you would get in a real life scenario.
I like the way the shark kind or rolls over sideways. You see the shark but you don't really "See" it. Kind of like.. "Did i just see that??"
@@roquefortfiles Yeah, and in the moments where you see the shark more clearly, like when it eats that guy on the 4th of July and on the middle of the ocean right before Brody says "You're gonna need a bigger boat", are much more impacting.
yeah they are amazing shots
02:14 That guy in the sunglasses and white hat what the hell is he smiling about?
LOLOLOL
cuz he never expected to see something so exciting and entertaining coming
I never noticed that before and I've seen this film hundreds of times. :D
Mario Caez some people love chaos
Mario Caez When you're an extra you tend to believe the camera won't notice you.
2:15, Did anyone else saw that man in the white cap skipping and smiling?! XD
He really likes the beach... or brutal deaths. Take your pick.
Cameron Bruce It was the 70's dude was probably high from experimenting with coke!
+Cameron Bruce He was like YEAH I think my son died thank god and when he sees it No my son didn't die! ;-; XD
+Cameron Bruce ..I think his whole life he was waiting for the Sharkpocalypse, if he's still alive somewhere out there today...... Sharknado was the culmination of his life's vision.
+Cameron Bruce he was happy because he realized some other kid had died, not his son
This scene was and still is terrifying 40 years later.
winogirlll the music and the dolly zoom are just chilling
This scene was originally supposed to be much more violent.
Sorry, I didn't have the same reaction. I'm a bit desensitized.
John Johnson Yup. The kid was only 6 in the book too.
I was 10 when I saw this at the cinema. The underwater view from the the shark's perspective on the hunt & the unassuming swimmers having no idea it was there was a game changer for me. Still terrifying 47 yrs later!
My father during his career taught a film class in high school and always said Jaws was the perfect film. I loved sitting around the dinner table with him, reciting lines from the film word from word. Also analyzing the scenes and character development which made Jaws such an epic, impacting film on audiences. I lost my father to cancer roughly a year ago and can't watch Jaws without thinking about him and the impact he made on me. And the love and appreciation I have now for film thanks to him.
2:02 to 2:04 is one of the greatest shots in cinema, ever.
does anyone know how do those photographer shot a footage like that? I am kinda confused.
Blink Blink it's called a trombone shot. the camera moves towards the actor on a track whilst zooming out, or vise versa.
In this shot, Spielberg famously put boxes across the beach to create a flat surface to build the dolly track on.
Practically Hitchcockian.
Never heard it called a "trombone shot," but I can see why it would be called that. I usually just hear people refer to it as the "dolly zoom."
Hmm your profile picture looks familiar...
1:32 that underwater shot of the shark closing in and deciding who to target, then focusing its vision on the kid on the raft and knowing there’s not a damn thing anyone can do about it is horrifying. It creeps me out as well how the music speeds up as it gets closer
well he did look like the meatyest because of the raft
It's like a radar tracker
It's thinks it a seal
He definitely looked like a seal.
I'm literally terrified of the ocean
I felt seaweed on my leg once and thought it was an octopus trying to grab me and started screaming xD
moecha that happened to my aunt when we were in the ocean one time lol! My uncle was scuba diving and his instructor had already said there was an octopus in the water, we couldn’t tell the water was too dark at the surface. but shortly after my aunt started screaming and swam away so fast she thought that it was the octopus xD
I once layed in the sea and felt something bump me and I got pulled into the water I screamed but it was my cousin I slapped him up
@@Uaveatz2 what a shame if it were sumthiN else I guess you wouldn’t be here replying wud u 🤔well that sucks maybe next time it won’t b ur cuzN
@@jackass181920 WTF dude??? Did your brain melt?
That's me too.
2:14 that one overjoyed extra that’s smiling
LMAO
It's probably his 10th time doing it.
Maybe he's happy he sees his son. I don't know
YMCA
A kid:gets devoured in front of a crowded beach This one dude:So anyways,I started smiling
That camera effect at 2:01 is just amazing.
It's called a dolly zoom.
It's the vertigo effect (Hitchcock)
To get this effect all you have to do zoom in while moving backwards with the camera (usually on a stabilised track)
It's called "Vertigo Shot" 🤩
Spielberg has a great mind of picking the person who is an expert with the camera work!
Jaws is great.
Jaws 2 is pretty good.
Jaws 3-D is bad
Jaws: The Revenge is so bad it makes 3-D look kinda good.
All 3D movies I've heard of are terribly horrible.
@@Stickman_Productions except Saw
@@deadcool3227 and the Lord of the Rings movies
Jaws 3d is worse then revenge
Jaws 3 isn’t that bad to me, why... it has Dolphins. Bottlenose Dolphins & their larger cousin the Killer Whales AKA Orcas
Even though the shark is barely seen on-screen, just the whole idea of its presence is scary and unsettling.
An excellent example of less is more.
That’s exactly what made this movie so good
You can catch a glimpse of the shark at 1:30 ish if you look carefully you will see the shark
@@Benplanes Only it's tale fin,...I think
@@eacleversley7868 Na you can see Bruce but you have to look carefully
This scene really broke my heart when the mother tries to find her son looking extremely worried to find just his floaty covered in bite marks and blood just to discover that her boy was just killed by a shark.
2:10
"Get everybody out!"
Everyone runs in
-_-
to get their kids that they would all die for to save
+HerrNilssonTheMonkey I know, I was just being a smart ass
Jack574 LOL
they were getting the kids
lol yep but its just that you have to consider that the ppl in the water are children and the ppl out the water are adults so that catch 22 must happen
Imagine seeing this in a drive-in back in '75 as a kid like I did and everyone in the lot screaming at the screen. Unforgettable!
Spielberg was brilliant by NOT showing us the shark most times was even more terrifying than seeing the mechanical "Bruce" (which wasn't working half the time anyway so he had no choice but to improvise).
+John Cornell
That make sense. Thanks
it was actually the editor who thought the shark should be shown less, Speilberg wanted to show much more buy was convinced by her argument that the illusion and fear would be lost once properly seen.
+Shane Anthony To bad they fucked that one up quick in Jaws 4. I say Jaws 2 is watchable though and if Jaws 3D wasn't in 3D it would be too.
+Shane Anthony the mechanical shark didn't work well in the sea water despite modifications. Spielberg admits he wanted to show the shark from the start, but was forced to shoot the scenes in a different way. A twist of fate he thanks
afaik which scene got changed (by far for the better) was the one involving the barrels.
afaik they initially wanted to show more the shark, but the way it turned out is much more brilliant (with the barrels coming up to the surface and swimming towards the boat).
Very sad to learn of Lee Fierro's passing. Her scene on the beach as she realizes that her son,Alex did not return is visceral and simply, quite terrifying. Then in that later scene in the film when she confronts Sheriff Brody, gutted me watching a mother filled with anguish, grief and anger. Lee gave an important supporting role that grounded and brought "soul" to JAWS. She will live on for many generations to come who will continue to enjoy her touching performance. My thoughts and prayers go to her family and friends. R.I.P Lee (our beloved Mrs. Kintner).
you've all watched this scene, and probably missed the best part because it's so subtle: When brody runs down to the water, as he's yelling he glances down to see how close/far he is from the water @ 2:17, then he takes a step backwards out of fear. This tells you so much about the character. He's in a position where he's so conflicted, with his fear of the water and his duty to protect those who aren't. This shows you how far Brody grows internally from this scene to the last scene when he's swimming back to shore.
Dude nobody missed it
@@stephenm8898 bro focused on that specific part of the comment and nothing else
@@tylerprime9555 of course because it was the first thing he said we'd ALL seen it and 'probably missed it' but obviously he didn't because he's much more on the ball than the rest of us. Oh how I wish I was him
this movie had balls lol a kid gets devoured
Sharks don't discriminate
exactly. Once a kid dies, suddenly it seems like no one is safe, not even the main characters.
rushdi34 eww
And yet this is only a PG movie
@@YTWarrior100 70s were a different time
2:15 Really?! there's a fucking disaster going on and all the mustached dude in the hat does is skip and smile like hes in a field of flowers LOL
hhHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHA
yeah i agree he should have been given a slap lol
He was probably high. 🤣
Randy Marsh be like
2:15 that guy in the white hat just look at him with the biggest smile on his face :D and also at 2:18 at the left hand side of the screen you can see him agian randomly splashing around with no purpose what a good day he has had :D
He's the physical manifestation of death visiting Amity knowing damn well that some blood will be spilled
He was stomping the water to scare the shark away.
The blood gushing out at 1:55 is most terrifying.
Matt Jones lol and you hear some kid saying yay
Matt Jones but about chrisse when she died there was no blood
@@alexanderhopkins917 Because it was night and you couldn't see
None of the kids were even paying attention to the blood bursting out of the water.
@@alexanderhopkins917 Matt hooper
I got psychologically screwed all over when I was a kid because I saw this scene. I refused to learn how to swim. I was scared of sharks so badly.
It really was a movie that kids should not have been seeing.
I was afraid of going to the shower and constantly asked my mom if a shark can come through the drain. Jaws, mentally scarring children since 1975.
That was really too bad. I was about 15 when first saw this in the theatre. I think at that age I was ready.
Not me, I was 6 when it came out. We went to see it a week before a vacation to Florida, I couldn't wait to get out there and find a shark
1kevinjay That happened to me with Jurassic Park, but of course, I could never find any dinosaurs.
2:01 that zoom in shot was AMAZING
It really was
The terrifying truth is what that scene is really showing it is showing that brody is mentally scarred all because of the shot did you know that shot actually shows what happens when you are mentally scarred things that are close seem closer and the background gets wider
Just as if Broody was tripping lol 😂
@@magicdogstudios6624 what?!
@@blockerhall6694 broody? lol ur trippin
45 years later, and this scene STILL terrifies me.
I know everyone has commented on the Child, the dog, and the music. But one thing that makes my blood turn cold is the little boy singing "Do you know the muffin man?". Somehow it sounds creepy and ominous.
I found the singing adorable actually. Just goes to show how normal situations can be before they turn into disasters..Terrifying.
@@justthatonedumbkid7962 At least he stayed on the sand where it’s safe.
@@HimeRoseChibiChan Thank god he was. Poor thing. I would've scooped him up and ran.
That wasn’t creepy at all
@@noahmezan2073 You're braver than me when I first saw it!
😉
Good job Universal Studies, you have discourages hundred of kids to go swim.
Ben Yu It was a tragedy really.
Ben Yu Peter Benchley (the author for the novel) actually regretted writing the book because it encouraged a shark hunting craze.
+The Ugly Barnacle Not to mention a mass hysteria
Thankfully, shark research has advanced greatly, so the general
public is becoming more understanding of sharks.
Bobby Papoutsis No. Only 30 species of sharks are dangerous to humans, and attacks are so rare that you're more likely to die in a plane crash than be bitten by a shark.
"That's some bad hat Harry."
jakethemuss3 best line of this clip!
jakethemuss3 that's Alex Kitner dude I know that actor
God who else always gets bothered by that poor dog when they see this scene.
@@heyheyheyheyheyhey76yep
At the end of each episode in the House MD season dvds, theres a little cartoon of that moment. Never knew it was Jaws.
The music and camerawork is absolutely superb in this film!
what ???. i cant understand ...."................................. ing
Almost too much to the point of drowning out the dialogue.
Skeeter Mania what are you talking about there's a classic monologue in the film
Kevin Fuller Dude, this is my opinion.
Riggght! There is more ad-lib in this scene than in any movie these days.
2:23 I love how Sean is saying everyone get outa the water
Sucks he didn't follow his own words in Jaws 2 and 4
Actually I think he was just saying that to Michael
Sean was a cute baby until he dies in Jaws 4
@@Symbiotian JAWS 4 doesn't exist okay it's a bad film..
The scene that made me not go anywhere near water for nearly an entire month. I wouldn't even go near a sink thinking that a shark would bust through the sink
+epicgamer9000 Sharks are salt water creatures. They live well away from us.
+epicgamer9000 lololo through the sink LOL
Sharks can actual bust through your sink. I am. suffered from it.
+epicgamer9000 this scene made me not go near water for a entire life time
Same
The way he can't pay attention to anyone and just keeps glancing at the water really illustrates that feeling of anxiety and dread.
masterful clip,the beach is full of ordinary everyday people,no hotbodies or beefcakes reinforced by the guy pointing his finger saying 'did you see that?'.
spielberg kept it real.
Unlike today's films where even fast food workers look like supermodels, the people in this film actually look human.
This is why Steven Spielberg has always been my favorite director with Ron Howard in a close second.
Three painful thing's about this scene. 1st. That child alex, life being taken. The shark doesn't care. 2nd. That poor dog. 3rd sheriff Brody, being to afraid to go further in to the water. I know he has fear of the water. But come on.
2:16 - A guy with a white hut is Laughing and smiling
Yes he is
Pretty typical for crowd mayhem scenes. There's usually some peckerwood laughing it up. See The Blob and The Day the Earth Stood Still.
I like how he's just running and he just doesn't care of what's going on 😂
Plot twist: he's smiling because he was the shark all along.
MisterBurgerBeachball1225 he morphed back to human and started smiling because the kid tasted so good 😂
The dog did it.
It's a very crafty dog
***** No you were fooled
***** Dude really? It was obviously the dog
***** This dog has acquired a specific set of skills.
***** its called a joke.....
2:00 awesome cinematography and scene. The panning of the camera , everything.
2:02 when you realise you have homework on Friday
More like the first day of school
2:15 dude with the white hat and shades is having the time of his life.
That dolly zoom shot of Roy Schneider is probably my favorite use of the camera in any movie
2:15 That guy with the white hat and mustache must be on LSD if he's seriously laughing at the fact that he just witnessed an innocent child being ripped to shreds by a Great White Shark.
David Stevens kinda
Hahaha that's funny
I noticed that too; he probably didn't expect himself to be seen on the camera so he thinks at that time it's ok to laugh while you're acting in a shark movie
"29 kids go into the water, 22 kids come out of the water. The ice cream man he take the rest. April the 9th half past 4pm" 😂
The sound of the boy under the water :'-(
😭💔
The musical score of Jaws is so incredible, and it plays such a big part in the movie. The music starts slow, and it increases in intensity as you can suspect that the shark is nearby or approaching. The eerie music mixed with the camerawork is tension and suspense at its finest. Jaws is as one of the very few movies where the music alone can scare the audience, and no other movie really does that quite as well
FUN FACT: the color red is never used in this movie except for when there's blood. So the fact that the boy was wearing a red swimsuit was most likely a subtle wink indicating he was doomed
+James Michel I see a lot of people wearing red tho? o.o
Clever.....Never thought of that. That seems like a conspiracy theory.👍👍👍
There's a BUNCH of people wearing red...
Quint's ship had red on it.........
+James Michel There's a red Coca Cola sign near the beach at some point in the film - perhaps red is used for blood and for product placement? ;)
I watched this movie last year for the first time and this scene is definitely one of the best scenes of horror. I felt the anxiety and fear while watching this scene. Each time I watch this scene again, it still terrifies me. Such an amazing film!
Dude?? you had to see this in the theatre with 1000 people on a big screen. A TV screen does not do this film justice.
How did you see that movie only 4 years ago ??? How old R you exactly ? 😭😭😭😭
That kid building the sand castle clearly wouldn't go in the water. Guess he's already watched this scene.
He must have predicted what have happened
Why didn't you tell anyone kid? WHY'D YOU KEEP IT A SECRET?!
+Bongo Bingo If he did, he would have said "Hey guys, i know that if you dont get out of the water, you will be eaten by a shark."
Maybe he's a sphycopath.
Maybe he's behind it the entire time! LOL
1:44 Wait a minute! No wonder that kid swam so slow, he's kicking himself forward with his feet but peddels backwards
Lol
@@mctdabest3004 fr
Chief Brodie: Everybody out of the water!
Everyone Else: let's go in the water to see what's going on
They're picking up their kids. Great parenting if you ask me.
They went to go get the kids.
Classic Comment! You made me Laugh! We all know the parents are running in to save their kids but I guess everyone else doesn’t have a sense of Humour.
Actually, I don't think he says "Everybody out!" I think he says "Get everybody out!"
@@skerr808 yeah you're right
I always felt sorry for Mrs. Kintner!! :'(
When a killer shark unleashes chaos on a beach community, it's up to a local sheriff, a marine biologist, and an old seafarer to hunt the beast down.
Or they could just stay out of the ocean and leave the shark be seeing as it an animal and it live in the ocean.....that is an option guys...just saying
@@moodyowlproductions4287 except, this shark is an anomaly, it actively hunts human and has killed 6 people in like a week, it didn't flee when being hunted and shot down, even aggressively attack fishermen boat, all those behavior is unlike any other normal sharks. So it safe to say it's okay to be put down, like any other feral animals
@@romusa10 yep, this shark was definitely not a normal shark, it was bigger, meaner, and way more evil
@@romusa10 I'm pretty sure that shark was a mutant.
@@moodyowlproductions4287
Thing is, Bruce was nothing like a normal shark. He actively killed people on purpose and developed a taste for human meat.
Leaving it alone was the worst option on the table
We're gonna need a bigger basket...
SoloTravelBlog mmm shark bites! 😋
Eli Donoso hmmm takes like chicken!
2:15 The kid was killed by shark and is this man with white hat, sunglasses and mustache smiling? Is It normal?
Nowadays people find child murder perfectly normal
Kids are screaming all around him, and he hasn't sorted out that it's suddenly changed from happy screaming to horrified screaming. It emphasizes how suddenly the attack happened and underlines the shift from a fun day at the beach to a horrible tragedy at the beach. It's normal in that it would take a measurable amount of time for anyone who wasn't looking when the kid got attacked to realize what had happened.
@@theparrishshow9803 That's a super-creepy take coming from someone whose channel is mostly videos of what one really hopes is their own children. If you think people find child murder perfectly normal, why would you put your kids' faces on UA-cam and exploit them for views? If you don't think people find child murder normal, why would you say something sick and repulsive like that?
@@woodrobin
1. I don’t find child murder normal, I meant the PEOPLE ON THE INTER seem to which sickens me as well
2. Those videos were made before people encouraged killing kids
3. I’m 14, I made those videos when I was 8, at that time I was f*cking stupid and had no medication for my ADHD
*Interesting fact:* The actor who played Alex owns a seafood restaurant in Massachusetts. And Lee Fierro (Mrs. Kintner) actually came to the restaurant long before her death and noticed on the menu an "Alex Kintner Sandwich," where she mentioned she played his mother in *Jaws* . The owner/former actor came out to meet her and they hadn't seen each other since their shoot together.
The Hitchcock zoom was well used here. I felt it in the pit of my stomach.
I believe it is also known as a dolly shot
When the camera zooms in on Brody's face, awesome.
Lake Michigan: No sharks, no salt, no worries!
This made me laugh more than I should LOL
True true
+BLSoldier00 Thanks!!😘
I live in Chicago so I dont worry about going to lake Michigan, so the only sharks here are the people xD. (more murders here than in Iraq)
i dont like it you put the kiss face
I still think it takes balls to show a little kid getting brutally killed on screen like that. Showed the movie wasn't just f--king around.
Yet again, it had now caused countless people to be afraid of water.
Amen but this was also in 1975 and times were obviously MUCH different. I highly doubt anything that has to do with a little kid getting killed, let alone brutally, would have to go through some serious revision with the suits.
when asked now, Spielberg regrets filming this scene because he now has kids of his own and it changes his mentality about how he sees things.
There's a reason why beach attendance in the following years dropped dramatically when this movie was screened...
Shannen K what about the georgie scene in the recent It movie? D:
0:12 girl: *screaming* brody: oh my god that girl's getting attacked by a shark. boy: *comes up* girl: *screaming turns to laughter* come on, stop it. brody: oh never mind.
1:58 "It hurts" "Hel-mmf"
HOW COME I NEVER NOTICED THAT
i thought he said " it hurts,help"
@@thesuperiorkitten he's choking on his own blood. He says help but comes out different. Terrifying scene.
Ryan Stoopes and it was horrorfying seeing the boy being draged underwater but i love the moive
@@thesuperiorkitten i think your rigth he says its hurts help but was too late for him to save because the shark killed him just like the young girl named chrissy.
So I walk into my dads room when I was nine and he so happened to be on this scene. Let's just say I got a killer tan that summer from not going into any kind of water
Maddy Smith Oh dear. :)
Lol, I was 5 when I first watched this with my dad, and I've been watching it ever since, it's a good film.
After 40 years,still the best. And one of my favorite movies of all time.I had to sleep with my sister for a week after i saw this as a child.
Vincent Hannah It really was not a movie children should have been seeing. 12 and up yes but it really scared kids about the water.
Brooke Hanley You are so right.I saw it when i was 9 and it scared the heck out of me. I begged my mother to take me. I was okay until the scene when the shark gets the guy in the boat in the pond. After i saw the leg float down to the bottom i screamed and cried in the theatre until we had to leave.My mother was so mad for wasting her money.
Andy Peterson LOL you make this into a pervert joke.
2:36 Lee Fierro, ‘Jaws’ Actor, Dies of Coronavirus at 91
Very sad.
@Shayne TAN [6H] Sad enit?
@Shayne TAN [6H] Rip
rip
NOOOOOOOO🥺😭
This scene is terrifying
And ppl ask why I am afraid of sharks
You shouldn't be. Sharks are nothing like the one in this film.
+SimmeringArtist exactly!
+SimmeringArtist true but that doesn't mean they aren't vicious creatures
+John Cornell agreed they're too unpredictable , i don't think every shark is vicious but the vast majority probably is and I don't see those people saying they are friendly creatures going and petting them out in the ocean lol
"Chief, you're uptight."
Nek minnit: boy gets eaten by a shark in front of everyone.
2:15 x0.25 Such a happy man with a white hat while a kid is being eaten by a shark
no matter how many shark movies they make, they will never ever beat Jaws, this is a classic film!
This is Spielberg in his prime! His directing ability was at his peak. This and Close Encounters are IMO his best movies of all time!
The reason I never swim or bath in seas and oceans, basicaly. :D
Well, I would go swimming in the ocean. Just not too far.
@@jeremybarker5510 You know that they can grab you there as well!!
White Sharks tend to go very far near the beach till they can bascially almost run aground or beach themselves.
Because of a stupid movie??? Duit yourself, but you are missing out on a great experience
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thats if u swim AROUND THE OCEAN if ur swim inside like a gulf or coast ur good.
Watched this last night on the big screen at a local theater. My daughter audibly gasped at this scene around 1:56 with the kid and the blood shooting up.
Everything from the people on the beach saying "did you see that?", to Alex's garbling to the zoom on chief brody make this the most haunting and disturbing scene in the movie IMO.
Having the camera substitute for the shark was arguably the best technique ever used by the director.
The sound of the water and crunch it’s so gruesome I love it.
why the dog??? why the doooogg??!!
Why that little doggy😭
+TDTFan Ruben I , right ?
+TDTFan Ruben dog was an actor!
back in 70's, people didn't really care about pets as much as we do now. They were just pets. I did't like when that dog got eaten.
lol. I dont think its like that at all! Why would people care less? My Mother certainly grieved for ages when lost her two German Shepherds in an accident in the yup, u guessed it 70s!
I love this film. A great suspense story & thrilling.
I also feel bad for the dog
John Glascock The dog died? D:
That upset me way more than the kid's death, though that was horrifying too.
oh who cares about the dog children are more imporant than some animal
Theri4444 nah
Camille McKenzie Wow... More than the child? You are a bad person.
What gave me the chills was the look on Brody's face. That was chilling indeed.
Ooo it's terryfying this scene... I hate it with a passion, because young children shouldn't have seen this, but it's amazing how realistic and excitingly dangerous it makes the ocean look...
Why does everyone care about the dog???? THAT POOR KID
Sierra screw the kid
His fault for going in the water with a cut (that was just a joke)
@Alexis Duke eaten Sierra has to be a cat person
White hat. 2:15 "You really mean it? I'm gonna be in a movie? What shall I do?" Thinks........ "tra la la la la....."
"Here fishy, fishy, fishy, fishhhhhyyyy!" .... aways cracks me up!
Brody, don't step into the water, your feet get soaked :)
2:16 the guy in the white hate and sunglasses thinks a shark attack is hilarious
David Martinez ugh.
2:15 the guy with the white hat and sunglasses isn't worried at all
Ugh
I like how he isn't even seen in the next shot. XD
few in the background were laughing 2.
@Eli Donoso nah its called movie extras having the time of their lives
IM SORRY BUT THAT SMILE WAS SO FUNNY 😂