On June 20, 1975, the film "Jaws" directed by the famous director Steven Spielberg was simultaneously released in 406 theaters across the United States.
You know, before it was released, the release of all the films was a rather slow process. Distributors usually release in some theaters in major cities first, and if the box office is good, distributors will consider releasing on a large scale in more cities. "Jaws" was the first to boldly apply the distribution concept of "mass release", which is of epoch-making significance in the history of film distribution.
The film Jaws is based on Peter Benchley's novel of the same name and is inspired by a true incident of shark attacks on the New Jersey coast. Accompanied by a terrifying musical rhythm, the film begins to take you into an eerie underwater world. Follow the moving camera, the seaweed drifts in front of you, the rocks are dense, but you always feel that there is an unknown thing following behind, is it the legendary great white shark?
On the shores of a blue sea, people dressed in gorgeous swimsuits enjoy the pleasure of sunbathing under the embrace of the ocean. In the sea, children play and play freely, and small figures loom in the waves. No one knows that not far from the bottom of the sea, a huge great white shark just devoured the life of a young girl last night... When two successive shark attacks stained the original blue sea a blood red, people realized the seriousness of the problem, and the mayor's evil attempt to conceal the facts in order to maintain the town's tourism income was finally exposed. So, a team of three, consisting of fishing ace Quint, police chief Martin and marine biologist Brown, boarded the yacht and embarked on a sinister journey to find the great white shark, a thriller made of raw fear, like a long-lingering dream demon, and the memories are creepy every time. The horrific scene of the great white shark opening its blood basin and devouring everything is forever frozen in yesterday, but it still makes us feel a little suspicious when we are in the sea. The tight and powerful plot setting, the very smooth picture performance, the suspenseful details, and the tense melody make this disaster film a classic. Since its release, the movie Jaws has grossed $410 million at the box office, making it the highest-grossing film of its time. And that record wasn't broken until two years later by Star Wars.
"Jaws inside and outside the play"
The great white shark, also known as the man-eating, white dead shark, is a large offensive fish. They are found in tropical and temperate waters of oceans, generally living in open ocean areas, but sometimes entering inland waters. The great white squirrel has a large body, a tail shaped like a crescent moon, and its teeth are triangular, large and contain serrated edges. Because of its large size and ferocious aggressiveness, the great white shark is also called the "killer of the sea".
In the film "Jaws", the ghostly figure that haunts the seashore at any time is our protagonist, the Great White Shark. But you may not know it, but it is really just a "fake guy". Using a mechanical device as a skeleton, and then covered with shark skin made of rubber, a realistic great white shark is basically formed. Hey! Knowing this truth, if you watch this film again, will you not be so afraid? ......
On the surface of the silent sea, as the bullet passed through the oxygen cylinder, a loud noise made the ferocious great white shark go up in smoke. A great war between man and the duck came to an end. Martin and Brown, who had escaped death, finally swam in the direction of the coast. After escaping a shark attack, under the attack of a huge storm, can the omnipotent human once again stand at the end and smile between the sea and the sky? Let's walk into "Perfect Storm" and get a glimpse of the heroes.

Poster for the movie Jaws.
A panicked crowd in the movie Jaws
The great white shark in the film