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BobBuilder12345 wrote: Well, that mean that Brucetta is a kaiju because she is a little bit smarter than other great white (decide to torture its victim, example: she skinned off the skin of one of the victim, tortured aother victim by putting him inside her mouth making him drowned, and metally torturing Lou gosset by making him choose to save a random lady or his nephew), can somehow swim backward (don't know how she does this), can snurl (which is impossible for an animal without lungs to do), bigger than most Great White Shark, and can appear/disappear (in Jaws 3 we rarely see her swimming from a far to get to her prey but instead we just see her suddenly appear). So i guess Jaws (Brucetta) is a kaiju, but i don't know if Bruce, Brucette, and Vengeance are kaiju. The first two just sound like the shark attempting to eat/kill its target and the final one isn't a clear cut "mental torture" of the protagonist. The Green Goblin making Peter choose between Mary Jane and a trolley full of children is intentional psychological torture. The protagonist having to choose between some randy and his nephew for who gets nommed by a shark just seems to be a matter of a lack of time in a poor circumstance.

Swimming backwards can easily be attributed to the movie's poor production quality, and snarling/roaring from the shark's happened in multiple Jaws films. It's inaccurate as hell but mainly a gimmick to make the creature seem scarier. Same for the surprise attacks. It's mainly a jumpscare gimmick as well. Kinda like how Godzilla somehow ninja'd the final MUTO in the 2014 film despite how we've known something as simple as his hand hitting pavement will make the immediate area shake.