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    I_Love_Hutch — 9 years ago(December 04, 2016 04:42 PM)

    I think it's probably my favorite scene from the whole movie. Beginning with the toes peeking out in the sand, it's about 90 seconds long, maybe, and it's got the sunny, carefree John Williams music playing, and everybody is having such a pleasant time. It really has nothing to do with the movie, and there are a few people who might find the scene unnecessary, but it's just such a
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    moment. It's weird to think it came from this movie, but this scene captures a happy summer day at the beach like very few movies ever have.
    Anybody else feel the same way?
    I thought I was gonna die! - Roseanne Roseannadanna

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      bastasch8647 — 9 years ago(December 07, 2016 02:05 PM)

      I see it as a kind of tribute to Spielberg's beach setup before Alex Kintner buys it. Like you said, a nice touchand it was a real set up, kind of, because the large school of fish came along to trigger Brody's pent-up shark anxiety

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        benGsboat — 9 years ago(December 07, 2016 08:43 PM)

        I've always thought it was an homage to the scene of the tourists arriving for the 4th of July. The track on the Jaws album is called 'Promenade (Tourists on the Menu)', and the music for the beach scene in Jaws 2 is titled 'The Menu'.
        I love the cut to those feet after Brody says "by tomorrow night, and I mean it."

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          I_Love_Hutch — 9 years ago(December 08, 2016 03:16 AM)

          Except that the day little Alex buys it, it's grey and overcast and gloomy. The day Brody shoots up the damn place is sunny and bright and delightful!
          I thought I was gonna die! - Roseanne Roseannadanna

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            Woodyanders — 9 months ago(June 25, 2025 12:42 AM)

            That was a neat little montage sequence that's made even better by John Williams' delightfully cheerful music.
            You've seen Guy Standeven in something because the man was in everything.

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