Seventh place: Shark in the Deep Sea (5.8 points) disaster movie shot by famous Hollywood director renny harlin (Die Hard Rowen 2 and Ambush on All Sides), starring Samuel Jackson, the director of Aegis. The plot is a bit like that of The Meg, but the sharks in The Meg were introduced from the deep sea to the shallow sea, while the sharks in Deep Sea Mad Shark were artificially "made". The film has good special effects and many scary places. This film also has two dirty sequels.
Sixth place: Shark Gangster 6.. DreamWorks' animated film about the ocean was released in the same year as Pixar's Finding Nemo. In the end, it was completely defeated by Finding Nemo in terms of word of mouth, box office and technology. However, this film is a well-made animated film, which can be seen as a comedy, and there are many big names behind the scenes.
Fifth place: Extreme Cold (6.) It should be noted that this movie is not a shark movie, but it is very similar to a shark movie, so it is included in this list. This film is a model of Hollywood B-class monster films in the 199s. It combines crime, science fiction, disaster and monster films into one furnace. There are not only a lot of scenes with heavy taste, but also many paragraphs reflecting the dark side of human nature. After this film, director Stephen Sommers made two excellent popcorn works, The Mummy and The Mummy Return.
fourth place: Shark Beach is a low-budget shark movie strongly recommended by 6.3 points. Among these nine works, Xiaobian's favorite movie. It was shown in the mainland two years ago. This film is almost a one-man show by Blake Lively. She plays a fashionable girl in the film, surfing on a deserted wild beach alone, and she is trapped in a shallow sea, dealing with a fierce shark. The film has a lively rhythm and the actors are eye-catching. It is a rare refreshing horror film in the past two years.
Second place: Jaws at 8.. Like Star Wars and Terminator, this film is a masterpiece of Hollywood film history. Spielberg entered the ranks of Hollywood first-line directors through this film and started his own film career for more than 4 years. When the film was filmed, it was restricted by many conditions. For example, the production of special effects could not satisfy Spielberg's ambition, so the director made it simple, and there were few shots of the great white shark in the film, but the director deeply implanted the great white shark into the hearts of the audience, creating a suffocating tension. Spielberg often used this technique to create an atmosphere in films such as ET Alien and Jurassic Park. Many passages of Hong Kong films in yi were later imitated by some films. The passage of throwing a floating plastic bucket in Stephen Chow's The Mermaid is a tribute to this film.
First place: Shark 8.6 is a documentary produced by BBC, which shows and introduces the living environment, habits and history of sharks in a panoramic view. Like other documentaries, this film is extremely exquisite and eye-catching. After watching this three-episode documentary, people will deeply feel how smart sharks are.