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LES DENTS DE LA MER, 2E PARTIE

Jaws 2

1978 US HMDB
juin 16, 1978

Au lendemain de l'inauguration d'un luxueux complexe hôtelier, Martin Brody, le chef de la police d'Amity, apprend la disparition d'une équipe de plongeurs. Il craint le pire. Un requin est déjà venu nager dans les eaux d'Amity quelques années auparavant. Ses inquiétudes ne tardent pas à se confirmer. Un autre accident se produit et le cadavre d'une baleine portant les morsures d'un requin géant échoue sur la plage. Martin Brody alerte immédiatement le maire et lui demande d'interdire la baignade. Mais le conseil municipal refuse de prendre de telles précautions. La saison s'annonce prometteuse et l'enjeu financier est trop important. Brody, devenu trop gênant, est démis de ses fonctions. Le voilà réduit à attendre le pire…

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Production: David Brown (Producer)Richard D. Zanuck (Producer)
Scenario: Carl Gottlieb (Screenplay)Howard Sackler (Screenplay)Peter Benchley (Screenplay)
Musique: John Williams (Original Music Composer)
Photographie: Michael C. Butler (Director of Photography)

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Marco Castellini
Même endroit et même shérif, mais plusieurs années se sont écoulées depuis les événements néfastes qui avaient taché de sang les plages ensoleillées de la région. Mais il semble qu'un nouveau requin ait choisi ces rivages pour festoyer et la seule personne qui comprend immédiatement la gravité de la situation est le chef de la police locale, tandis que toutes les autres autorités préfèrent cacher le problème. Finalement, tous comprendront que le requin est un réel danger et ce sera de nouveau au shérif de s'en débarrasser. Après le énorme succès du film de Spielberg, un sequel était inévitable. Prévisible, presque une photocopie du premier mais sans l'experte main de Spielberg derrière la caméra et ce n'est pas rien, ennuyeux et évitable.
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Ian Beale

10 /10

Excellent sequel!

Intense sequel directed by Jeannot Szwarc (who also directed episodes of Columbo alongside Steven Spielberg!)

Performances here are every bit as good as the original and Szwarc manages to infuse of great sense of style to the proceedings - building upon and adding even more depth to the Brody story. The camerawork is extremely stylish - some great gliding point of view shots.

John Williams outdoes his work in the original movie with his Jaws 2 score.

The film feels more brutal than the original and leads to a nerve shredding climax.

A great counterpart to Jaws (1975).

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JPV852

JPV852

7 /10

Adequate but still entertaining sequel has some okay practical effects with the shark though still really silly given what happened in the last one nobody in charge would listen to Brody. Nothing overly special and doubt I'd revisit this anytime soon, but an okay sequel. 3.25/5

quasar1967

quasar1967

8 /10

just as good as the original, if not better

r96sk

r96sk

6 /10

A disappointing follow-up.

I enjoyed Roy Scheider's performance and the core action sequences near the end, but everything else is a bit boring. 'Jaws 2' puts high focus on the teenagers, though their story never possesses any intrigue. The effects for the shark, meanwhile, are a step down from the original.

It's not terribly far from being watchable, a slightly shorter run time might've helped in that regard, but I just personally found it to be an uninteresting 115 minutes or so. Perhaps initial director John D. Hancock's ideas would've came out better, though he was fired during production; speaking of which, the issues behind the scenes for this - and even the first film, really - are pretty fascinating.

CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

5 /10

It's only after watching this that you realise just how crucial to the success of the first film Robert Shaw was. This is not the worst sequel I've seen by any means, but without his gnarled and charismatic "Quint", we are left with a pretty mundane effort from all concerned. This time our hungry finned friend has a group of young sailors - including, of course, the Brady bunch - "Michael" (Mark Gruner) and "Sean" (Marc Gilpin) firmly in it's sights. This necessitates their sheriff father (Roy Scheider) having to defy his own loathing of the water to try and rescue them. Director Jeannot Szwarc tries to mix it up a little, but there is just too much inevitability about the ending; and the screaming hysterics of the weans - especially the truly irritating "Jackie" (Donna Wilkes) started to get under my finger nails quite quickly. The photography is good, and some effort has been made to disguise the more mechanical elements of the shark attacks, but the calamitous fire pan to fire scenarios recycle themselves once too often. John Williams' score still works well to help generate some semblance of a sense of peril, but I'm afraid this isn't remotely scary and was quite a disappointing watch.

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