The first Jaws (1975)
Directed by Steven Spielberg
Sunhwa is a remote seaside town, but in the summer, it becomes a lively place where people come to spend their vacation at the baths. Now, the tourist season is almost here again, yet something ominous is beginning to grip the town. A young man and woman go for a swim, however the woman doesn't come back to shore. The next day, the rangers find her fragmented body. It was the work of a shark. Police Chief Martin orders the closure of the beachfront baths. But Mayor Harry disagrees with this, as it will inevitably lead to a sharp drop in revenue this summer. He asks that the situation not be expanded and that only a group of men be recruited to hunt the shark. Quint, the town's famous fisherman, volunteers to kill the great white shark without help or government funding. But Martin and Brown finally convince him, and the three of them head out to hunt the killer shark together. When they reach the far sea, the blood from the meat thrown into the water finally attracts it, and the three of them tie a floating bucket to the fish gun and stab it to prevent it from sinking into the deep sea. Unexpectedly, the shark was bigger than the trio could have imagined, and it actually broke free of its hold with four barrels and sank below the surface. Brown decided to sit in a steel cage to go underwater to catch it, but failed. The shark begins to attack the fishing boat, it crashes through the boat and whatever it is it swallows, and Quint is tragically killed in the fish's belly. Martin climbed up to the mast rack, which was only exposed to the water, and eventually shot the oxygen tank in the shark's mouth, and the explosion blew the great white in half. Brown did not die in the sea, and the pair left the treacherous area together after the rescue.
Second: Jaws 2 (1987)
Directed by Ginot Zwack
This movie is the sequel to Jaws, directed by Ginot Zwack. The film is set in the same setting as the previous installment, and the main character, Sheriff Bodhi, is played by Roy Scheider from the previous installment, but this time, the great white shark that wreaks havoc on Amity Beach is a hateful mother shark who is determined to avenge her husband's death. The movie continues in the same vein as its predecessor, with plenty of visually stunning gore and thrilling chase sequences, making it an excellent sequel to be treasured.
Third: Jaws 3D (1983)
Directed by Joe Alfreds
This is a 3D movie, and while the special effects don't look so good today, they were a huge hit at the time. The story follows the opening of Marine Park of the Atlantic, where the gallery includes many important people, and an uninvited baby white shark that enters the park's lagoon by an errant seaport and dies, its 35-foot mother shark creating great fear like never before for her dead child ......
Part 4: "Jaws 4: The Great Revenge" (1987)
Directed by Joseph Sargent
The resort town of Amity Beach has been repeatedly infested by great white sharks, and the sheriff's wife, Ellen, is distraught. Years later, her son Sean took over the post of sheriff, he mysteriously disappeared during a sea patrol, apparently infested by great white sharks, in Ellen's grief, the mysterious seafaring adventurer appeared by her side, so they teamed up together to deal with the great white sharks.
PS: We recommend that you watch the first and second movies, which are classics among classics, and the third movie can't be found in 3D yet, so you'll have to watch it in 2D. Although the third part of the computer special effects are very mediocre, but at that time has been very cattle, but the quality of the movie is not as good as the first two. The fourth one is a dog's dinner, so it's best not to watch it.