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Half a century on, Jaws is still hailed as the first great summer blockbuster, remembered for its thrills, its iconic score, and the stoic heroism of Police Chief Brody. But a closer look reveals a stranger, darker film beneath the legend. Plagued by technical failures and nearly undone by the decision to shoot at sea, Steven Spielberg was forced to hide the shark—turning absence into suspense and malfunction into myth. In this episode, we explore how those constraints reshaped the film, and why the shark itself may be the story’s true moral force: a creature that punishes corruption, exposes human pettiness, and echoes deeper anxieties about nature, power, and the atomic age. What emerges is not just a monster movie, but a parable about hubris—and the terror of what we can no longer control.
https://www.economist.com/culture/2025/06/09/as-jaws-turns-50-who-is-the-blockbusters-real-hero
By HSHalf a century on, Jaws is still hailed as the first great summer blockbuster, remembered for its thrills, its iconic score, and the stoic heroism of Police Chief Brody. But a closer look reveals a stranger, darker film beneath the legend. Plagued by technical failures and nearly undone by the decision to shoot at sea, Steven Spielberg was forced to hide the shark—turning absence into suspense and malfunction into myth. In this episode, we explore how those constraints reshaped the film, and why the shark itself may be the story’s true moral force: a creature that punishes corruption, exposes human pettiness, and echoes deeper anxieties about nature, power, and the atomic age. What emerges is not just a monster movie, but a parable about hubris—and the terror of what we can no longer control.
https://www.economist.com/culture/2025/06/09/as-jaws-turns-50-who-is-the-blockbusters-real-hero