Tiburón: la historia de un clásico
Viaje creativo tras "Tiburón" de Spielberg en 1975, basada en la novela de Benchley. Usa metraje de archivo para narrar la producción, la escritura de Benchley y la posterior obsesión por lo... Leer todoViaje creativo tras "Tiburón" de Spielberg en 1975, basada en la novela de Benchley. Usa metraje de archivo para narrar la producción, la escritura de Benchley y la posterior obsesión por los tiburones.Viaje creativo tras "Tiburón" de Spielberg en 1975, basada en la novela de Benchley. Usa metraje de archivo para narrar la producción, la escritura de Benchley y la posterior obsesión por los tiburones.
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The Definitive Inside Story gives great detail on the behind the scenes events. I grew up in Florida and was a surfer at the time Jaws came out. Up to that point when we were out surfing sharks never really came to mind but after Jaws they certainly did. One day while out surfing, 3 or 4 sharks were spotted between us and the beach, they were about 80-100 feet away and just kept on swimming.
Anyway, I digress. See this doc for a lot of good info on the film.
Over the course of its very efficient 88 minute run time, it paints a full picture from the inception of the source material to the problem filled production of the film itself before culminating with the record breaking reception and long lasting appeal that perseveres to this day. Laurent Bouzereau's direction and the editing by Jason Summers make it all feel seamless. The archive footage is wonderful, especially seeing Robert Shaw using his real accent whilst in full costume.
I also appreciate that Emily Blunt likes Jaws, but I have no idea why she was such a prominent interviewee here. Everyone else is someone who was involved with the movie, related to someone (usually deceased) who was involved with the movie, some kind of shark expert, or a filmmaker who (usually) talks about being inspired by Jaws directly. And they're generally genre filmmakers, even if including them feels like a bit of a stretch. But what Emily Blunt can bring to this, not even serving as someone who can remember the film coming out, since she was born eight years after 1975... I don't know. Insane.
That's the thing most worth harping on about. Everything else here is serviceable. It packages behind-the-scenes info (a lot of it well-known) into an easy-to-watch documentary. They could've spent a bit more time on the film's second half, though. And maybe a lot less time with EMILY BLUNT WHY ARE YOU HERE EMILY AAAAGGGHHHHH.
I had no idea about the extent of the trauma Steven Spielberg experienced after the film's release, but understanding the challenges he faced while filming on the water, I can see why.
It was so great learning about all the different aspects of this film in detail and how they all came together to make a perfect masterpiece.
Overall, this was an amazing documentary and a massively enjoyable watch.
Happy 50th Jaws.
"The film that I thought would end my career, is the film that began it."
- Steven Spielberg.
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- TriviaReleased on Blu-ray as part of the 4K UHD/Blu-ray 50th Anniversary Edition
- ErroresAt the 32 second mark of the movie, Spielberg says, "I was in New York at the time and I went with two friends of mine, Janet Maslin and Albert Brooks." Then a picture of a woman is flashed on the screen, presumably Maslin, but is in fact a picture of Spielberg's now ex-wife, Amy Irving (m. 1985-1989).
CORRECTION: The picture shown onscreen is indeed famous film critic Janet Maslin, who did have curly hair in the 1970s, much like Irving did.
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Self - Filmmaker: I held filmmakers and directors off as people that existed in another world. And I remember feeling like Spielberg was a guy who was kind of from my side of the world. And that was the beginning of me feeling like, "Maybe I could do something like this, too."
- ConexionesFeatures 20,000 leguas de viaje submarino (1954)
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- También se conoce como
- Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 28min(88 min)
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