Netflix’s newest shark film, “Under Paris,” is making waves among viewers.
While the genre is flooded with similar tales of shark encounters, this one stands out, often dubbed “Jaws set in France” by impressed fans.
The movie gained traction on social media for its striking resemblance to real-life scenarios.
Set in France’s River Seine just before the World Triathlon Championships, it has sparked discussion, especially with the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics, leaving water-sport enthusiasts on edge.
Despite initial skepticism, audiences found themselves pleasantly surprised, drawing parallels to Steven Spielberg’s iconic “Jaws.”
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Director Xavier Gens is receiving praise for his direction, with his diverse filmography, including works like “Hitman” and contributions to “Gangs of London” and “The ABCs of Death.”
Viewers have likened “Under Paris” to “Jaws with a French accent,” praising its homage to classic elements, like the portrayal of a misguided authority figure reminiscent of the infamous Mayor Larry Vaughn from “Jaws.” These nods to the beloved film have not gone unnoticed by fans.
In a sea of shark movies, “Under Paris” manages to stand out, offering a fresh take on the genre while paying homage to its predecessors.
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Awesome set pieces, fantastic nods to JAWS. Great incorporation of environmental issues and one bloody wild 3rd act. @XavierGens directed the hell out of this.
All I have left to say now is, SEQUEL. #UnderParis #Netflix pic.twitter.com/5rCQPMRWDI
— FilmZone (@AMovieTruth) June 5, 2024