Analyse the ways that the director builds suspense and scares the audience in the film ‘JA WS’
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Analyse the ways that the director builds suspense and scares the audience in the film 'JA WS' This essay is about how Steven Spielberg builds suspense and scares the audience in the film 'Jaws'. This film was based on the novel by Peter Benchley (who actually featured in the film as 'the interviewer'), which was released in 1975. Since the early 197s, Steven Spielberg has been changing the face of cinema with his unique sense of storytelling. From his earliest success with the 1971 television film "Duel" (released theatrically in 1973 in Europe) to the blockbuster successes of "Jaws," "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial," and the "Indiana Jones" and "Jurassic Park" series, to his conscientious, historical dramas such as "Schindler's List," "Amistad," "Saving Private Ryan," and "Munich," Steven Spielberg continues to amaze, enlighten and inspire audiences with his cinematic visions. Basically the film 'Jaws' is about a...


