New Shark, Old Story., 2 March 2009
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Author:
dunmore_ego from Los Angeles, California
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
We know what's going to happen: you go in the water you get eaten.
Pretty much.
A comedian once noted that reporters of shark attacks always sound
surprised: "A man was attacked by a shark at the beach today!" Well,
how surprising can it be if sharks live in the water? As Quint (Robert
Shaw) said in the original and best JAWS (1976), "Cage goes in the
water, you go in the water, shark's in the water..." The comedian noted
he'd be surprised if there was a shark attack DOWNTOWN. Ipso facto,
JAWS 2 spends so much time neck-deep in sea and surf it's no surprise
everybody's getting eaten.
Not directed by Steven Spielberg (rather, Jeannot Szwarc, who has the
distinction of having one of his movies featured on MST 3K - CODE NAME:
DIAMOND HEAD, which he directed just prior to JAWS 2 - some pedigree he
brings to the table!), and missing two of the major characters from
JAWS (Dreyfuss and Shaw), JAWS 2 was sunk before it was launched.
Roy Scheider reprises his Sheriff Brody from JAWS (the only one who
seems to be taking all this seriously - his acting job and his
Sheriff's job), Lorraine Gary is still his blond-suffering wife, the
mayor is still Murray Hamilton and he and his council elder nutjobs are
still in-denial when a new killer shark threatens their tourist trade
on Amity Island.
There's no denying the events in the first movie happened, which makes
the mayor even more incredibly insane - when Sheriff Brody alerts him
to the new shark, he might as well be reading his sides from JAWS, as
he poo-poos Brody's assertions and warnings. Has the man no short-term
memory?
The climactic threat this time is towards Brody's two young boys, one
of them a typical 70's teen - anti-authority, bad hairstyle, terrible
acting and worse looping.
But we feel no sympathy for any of these people who have heard all the
warnings, lived through the first shark frenzy in JAWS, and still
insist on putting their warm, salty bodies in the open sea.
They're just asking for it, in the same way this film can be described:
"EAT ME!"
--Review by Poffy The Cucumber (for Poffy's Movie Mania).
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