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4->''"Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water."''
5-->-- '''The {{tagline}}'''
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7The first sequel to ''Film/{{Jaws}}'', released in 1978. It was directed by Creator/JeannotSzwarc and written by Carl Gottlieb (who'd cowritten the first film) with Howard Sackler. Creator/RoyScheider, Creator/LorraineGary, and Murray Hamilton returned from the original cast.
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9Four years after the events of the first film, another shark swims to the waters of Amity Island to munch on its inhabitants. Trouble is, Chief Brody (Scheider) [[YouHaveToBelieveMe can't seem to persuade anyone that they have another shark problem]], and he's finally forced to take matters into his own hands when the shark targets a teenage sailing party, which includes his own sons.
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12!!One good bite deserves another!
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14* AbnormalAmmo: Chief Brody takes his standard-issue semi-jacketed hollow point bullets, fills the cavities with cyanide, and covers them with wax. That this would seriously affect the trajectory and stability of the bullets and make them wildly inaccurate doesn’t seem to occur to him.
15* AngerBornOfWorry: When Michael's friends are trying to tether Sean's capsized boat to theirs, the thing that brings Sean out of his HeroicBSOD is one of the friends viciously threatening to beat him if he doesn't snap out of it. As soon as Sean is with them, however, said friend immediately starts to comfort him and reassure him they'll be okay, so it seems this trope was in effect.
16* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Although the film starts off with a dead, beached orca (killer whale), in real life, killer whales have been known to kill great white sharks and eat their livers. You could also interpret it as example of TheWorfEffect, showing that this particular shark is so huge and aggressive it killed and ate its supposed predator. [[note]] Only certain ecotypes, like offshore orcas in the Pacific or off the coast of South Africa, specialize in taking sharks. A strictly mammal or fish-eating orca probably would be at a loss if caught alone and by surprise. [[/note]]
17* AttackOfTheTownFestival: ''Jaws 2'' takes place at the beginning of the summer season.
18* BigBrotherInstinct: Almost all of the teenagers are quick to protect Sean, and one of them even [[spoiler: sacrifices her life to push him atop a capsized boat.]]
19* {{Callback}}:
20** A subtle one -- the barrels that Brody and Hooper swam back into shore on in the first movie? One of them is now a planter outside of the Brody home.
21** The divers at the beginning find the wreckage of the Orca.
22** In addition to being a TakeThat at ''Film/OrcaTheKillerWhale'', the dead orca that washes ashore might also be this, seeing as ''Orca'' was the name of Quint's boat.
23* TheCavalry: Subverted twice. After the shark attacks the teenagers and sends them adrift on a raft cobbled together of what's left of their sailboats, help arrives on two occasions, but they each fail in different ways.
24** A helicopter (the type that can land on water) arrives to tow the boats. [[spoiler:The shark attacks the helicopter, eats the pilot, and the mayhem causes the rafts to collapse, leaving almost nothing left for the teenagers to stay afloat on.]]
25** Chief Brody later comes to the rescue. [[spoiler:The shark attacks his boat as well, causing him to steer and crash it into the tiny island that was close by. As a result he has to find other means to save them.]]
26* ChekhovsClassroom: Dr. Elkins' info dump on sharks' ability to detect sound comes in handy for the climax.
27* ChekhovsGun: The police boat's dredging hooks snagging the power cable...
28* CoversAlwaysLie: The young woman featured on the VHS cover looks nothing like (and is dressed differently from) the unfortunate water-skier killed in the movie (not to mention the shark hits her from below, and doesn't come out of the water).
29* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler: The shark itself, after being tricked into biting an undersea power cable, is [[HighVoltageDeath violently and brutally electrocuted to death]], including catching on fire from the ''inside out'', leaving just a charred body that sinks beneath the waves]].
30** [[spoiler: As a [[SarcasmMode lovely detail]], we see smoke coming out of the shark's ''eyeholes'', meaning its eyes either [[EyeScream burnt or boiled away]].]]
31* DevelopingDoomedCharacters: Any time the movie shifts focus from Chief Brody and Amity's officials to the kids, this kicks in. Interestingly, this film came out four months before trope-codifer ''[[{{Film/Halloween1978}} Halloween]]'' (and years before all the [[FollowTheLeader other copycats]]), but it has [[UnbuiltTrope a lot of the same components]].[[invoked]]
32* DrowningMySorrows: Brody's slurred speech, and the pile of beer cans found outside his truck the next morning imply that the night he was fired, he had more than a few to "celebrate" his termination.
33* FanService: At one point, Chief Brody wears his uniform unbuttoned, showing off his bare chest.
34* FlareGun: Shooting with it when everything is soaked by gasoline proves to be an unpleasant mix.
35* FleetingDemographicRule: In-universe example. Chief Brody is convinced a series of mysterious deaths and disappearances at sea are the work of another shark. Despite the events of four years before, and Brody presenting the selectmen with ''photographic evidence'' of the shark, they and the mayor fire him for his "paranoia" (and for panicking beachgoers by firing his weapon at a school of bluefish). And they keep the beaches open once again.
36** Although to be fair, Brody is really off the rails and the evidence is pretty flimsy. Firing him and keeping the beaches open is not an unreasonable response.
37* {{Foreshadowing}}: It is foreshadowed on two separate occasions how the shark is killed in the end. [[spoiler:The marine biologist investigating the orca carcass killed by the shark mentions how sharks are attracted to rhythmic underwater sounds. When Brody's deputy and another assistant are searching for bodies on the sea floor, they find an electrical cable, and quickly drop it back to the bottom. At the end, Brody finds another electrical cable, and attracts the shark by bashing the cable with an oar, causing loud clanging sounds. The shark bites the cable, and gets electrocuted.]]
38* GoodScarsEvilScars: To show how evil the shark is, they make sure [[TwoFaced to burn half of its face]].
39* HalfEmptyTwoShot: When the shark attacks the helicopter, it is filmed from inside the cockpit, looking out past the pilot with the shark rising suddenly from the water in the background. (Not entirely unlike its use in the first film, actually.)
40* HateSink: Ellen's boss, Len Peterson, is set up as this.
41* HazardousWater: A victim is two feet from a boat, but gets eaten before she can get pulled up, despite having several seconds beforehand.
42* HeelFaceTurn: One scene doubles as both this and a heartwarming moment. When the angry town council takes a vote on whether or not to expel Brody as the Chief of police, guess who's the only one that votes to let Brody keep is his job? None other than the most [[spoiler: hated character in the first movie, Mayor Vaughn. You really see how much he's changed from the first movie, and he cares a lot for Brody after the chief had helped him realize his past greedy mistakes.]]
43* HeroicBSOD: Sean enters one after he sees the girl who helped him out of the water get swallowed whole by the shark right in front of him.
44* HeroicSacrifice: Marge is killed by the shark while saving Sean from it.
45* HopeSpot: The helicopter, which arrives to help the stranded kids. Then the shark appears and capsizes it.
46* HystericalWoman: After the shark attacks them, one of the female teenagers, Jackie, eventually goes hysterical and has a panic attack when their rafts get stuck at the bottom. Another teen [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan tries to shut her up by shaking her violently]], but is told by his friends that this won't help.
47* IWantMyMommy: After her boyfriend Eddie is eaten by the shark, Tina begs for her mom to "make it go away."
48* IdiotBall: Brody, arguably. There's no need to send Hendricks back to port since Ellen was being sent back, and Hendricks actually knows where he was going, and is more experienced with the police launch.
49* IgnoredExpert: Brody this time around. Although, unlike Hooper, Brody really doesn't help himself due to his reckless actions on the beach.
50* JewishAndNerdy: Timmy, he has a Jewfro and glasses.
51* KarmicDeath: The shark dies by biting something it shouldn't have: [[spoiler:a high voltage power cable.]]
52* MaleGaze: During the beach scene before Brody's freakout.
53* MonsterIsAMommy: In the novelization (based on an early script), the shark is a female who was impregnated by the shark from the first novel/film which is terrorizing Amity due to her ravenous hunger and later territoriality to protect her almost-to-term young, and during the climax she gives birth to a single baby before she gets electrocuted. The baby later grows up to be the shark from ''Film/JawsTheRevenge''.
54* MilestoneCelebration: In-universe, Amity Island is having a 50th Annual Regatta.
55** Interestingly the "Welcome to Amity" sign that was vandalized in the first film had a banner for the 50th Annual Regatta. It took them four years to plan the event?
56** In fairness, the shark attacked during the Fourth of July weekend in the first film, when the beaches were filled, and a man got killed. It could have conceivably taken four years for the bad publicity to die down enough that they were able to get enough visitors and participants to try holding one again. Especially since, in the first film, Mayor Vaughn was right on the beach telling reporters on-camera that a shark had been killed and the beach was safe, right before the shark attacked, demonstrating Vaughn's words were BlatantLies.
57* {{Novelization}}: Written by Hank Searls, it's a very unusual book, being based on a much earlier draft of the screenplay. As a result, it reads like a weird alternate universe version of the film's story, and, in many ways, more of a sequel to the [[Literature/{{Jaws}} original novel]].
58* NumberedSequels
59* OhCrap: Tina's reaction when she sees the shark coming for her boyfriend Ed.
60* PeekABooCorpse: One appears among some boat wreckage.
61* PetTheDog: In a deleted scene where the town counsel votes to fire Chief Brody, Mayor Vaughn is the only one to vote against firing him.
62* PreMortemOneLiner: "Open wide; say 'aaaah'!"
63* PutOnABus: Hooper is off on a distant expedition and unreachable. Doubles as a CallBack, the expedition Hooper is on in this film is the one he mentions he's going to be going on in the first film during the dinner scene with Brody and Ellen, before he decides to stay in Amity and assist Brody in eliminating the shark.
64* RibbonCuttingCeremony: Done at the new hotel opening in the start of the film.
65* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Discussed. Martin wonders if this is the case -- with the second shark seeking to avenge the first one. This is quickly dismissed, though, and not mentioned afterwards.
66* SadisticChoice: Featured in a DeletedScene that's an extra on the DVD and edited into some TV airings. [[spoiler:After the helicopter is pulled underwater, the pilot struggles to escape, only to see the shark waiting for him. Drown or get eaten? Of course, the shark soon saves him the trouble of choosing.]]
67* SayYourPrayers: Lucy begins praying after a couple of attacks.
68* ShockAndAwe: [[spoiler:Brody kills the shark by duping it into biting an electrical cable. The shark is electrocuted, quite spectacularly, and bursts into flames (from the inside out, no less).]]
69* SoapOperaRapidAgingSyndrome: While most of the younger cast is straight DawsonCasting, Mike Brody heads into this territory as he jumps from being played by an 11-year old in 1975 to an 18-year old in 1978. Sean narrowly averts this, as he is played by an actor only five years older.
70* SuitWithVestedInterests: It becomes a bit ridiculous at this point when the mayor and the city council ''still'' refuse to believe Brody's claim that another shark is on the loose and fire him for his refusal to hush it up after the events of the previous film. Possibly they were hoping that the "lightning never strikes twice" principle would hold true.
71* SuperPersistentPredator: The shark goes out of its way to attack its victims -- particularly the teenagers.
72* SurprisinglyHappyEnding: [[spoiler:Brody manages to save almost all of the teenaged boaters and both of his sons]].
73* SwallowedWhole: The SuperPersistentPredator gets his (or her) way when one of the teenagers (Marge) is swallowed whole while saving Officer Brody's youngest son, Sean.
74* SynchronizedSwarming: A possible example: Brody is alarmed by a shape in the water. It turns out to be a school of fish, and the shark is elsewhere. It is not clear to the audience exactly how similar the shape was to a shark.
75* TakeThat: A corpse of mauled orca is found on the beach, covered in shark bites. It is a jab at ''Film/OrcaTheKillerWhale'', which was released in the previous year and had TakeThat moment of its own directed at the first ''Jaws''.
76* ThreateningShark: The primary antagonists of the films, specifically very large great whites.
77* TookALevelInBadass: Chief Brody is miles from the meek man he was in the first film. In that, he lets the town mayor and selectmen walk all over him and bury the warning that there's a shark in the waters, is afraid of the water, and is completely out of his element when hunting the shark, as compared to the more experienced Hooper and Quint. [[spoiler: In this film, when he finds evidence they have another shark problem, he pushes for safety precautions on the beaches, and after seemingly nothing happens, he refuses to back down from the selectmen when they threaten to fire him because he remains convinced he's right, and fire him they do. Then when the shark finally attacks the kids in the end and strands them at Cable Junction, Brody throws Hendricks off the police launch and goes out to rescue the kids ''himself." He finally faces off against the shark one-on-one, and Brody is so badass that ''he kills this second shark single-handedly.'']]
78* TwoFaced: In one sequence, a panicking woman tries to club the shark with a fuel container, only for said container to break open, spilling gas over herself and the boat she's in. She then grabs a flare pistol and fires it, setting herself, the boat and half the shark's face on fire, ultimately causing her own death (when the boat explodes) and leaving the shark badly scarred for the rest of the film.
79* UltimateJobSecurity: It rather strains belief that Vaughn wouldn't be booted out of office within seconds of the first film's ending.
80* YouHaveToBelieveMe: Brody has the nerve to be indignant about no one believing him after he causes a mass panic over what turns out to be a school of bluefish. After this, he brings a photo to the council that ''we'' know is of the shark, but is unclear enough that you really can't blame them for not buying it. He could have at least waited to see if there were any better shots.

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