Provide a breakdown of the compared to other 80s horror sequels.

: The plot initially centers on the capture of a juvenile shark, only to reveal that its massive, vengeful mother is the true threat prowling the park's lagoons and underwater tunnels.

: Objects such as fish, syringes, and severed limbs were frequently "popped" toward the screen to justify the 3D ticket price.

: The film’s reception was so poor that the subsequent sequel, Jaws: The Revenge (1987), largely ignored its events.

The production is perhaps most famous for its heavy reliance on stereoscopic technology. Unlike the atmospheric suspense of Steven Spielberg’s original, Jaws 3-D used the format for :