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The Shark is the main antagonist of the 2016 survival thriller film, The Shallows. It is an aggressive, savage great white shark who is known for targeting anyone who wandered into its territory, particularly a medical student named Nancy Adams, who is on vacation in Mexico.

History
During Nancy's surfing vacation in Mexico, she spotted a giant dead humpback whale 20 yards away, while she is waiting to catch the next wave. The whale is shown to have a couple chunks of flesh torn off of it, indicating that a shark had been feeding on its corpse for a while. As Nancy finally catches the last wave back to the beach, the shark intercepted her from beneath and knocks her off her board, where it then sank its teeth into Nancy's leg and pulled her under. Nancy managed to climb onto the whale carcass, but the shark was able to ram it from underneath, forcing her to swim to an isolated rock for safety. Though low for the moment, the shark bides its time until the tide is high enough for it to catch its next potential prey.

The next morning, a local drunken man becomes the shark's next victim when he tried to steal Nancy's surfboard, only to be ripped in half. Later, two locals that Nancy had surfed with the day before came back to ride some waves, only to be suddenly killed by the shark, despite her attempt to warn them. Looking through the video footage on one of the locals' GoPro camera, Nancy noticed the shark has a hook in its jaws, possibly from its previous encounter with some people.

As the high tide approaches, the shark circles back and forth between the rock Nancy is on and the dead whale, waiting for the former to make a move. The shark went after Nancy again, but is forced to back off when they both got stung by a group of jellyfish, only for her to swim for a nearby buoy. The shark makes another attack on Nancy, but she uses a flare gun to set it on fire due to the oil from the whale blubber. In a final attempt on Nancy's life, the shark viciously rips the bouy apart, dislodging the hook in the process, and ripping out the chains securing it. Nancy grabs onto one of the chains and is pulled under towards the sea floor, prompting the shark to chase her at high speed. At the last moment, Nancy managed to let go and pulls out of the dive before she can hit the sea floor, but the shark continues to dive and ends up impaled on some rebars on the bouy's concrete anchor, killing it.

Personality
This Shark is shown to be abnormally large and very aggressive. At first, it constantly attack Nancy, because she inadvertently stumbled on its feeding ground, which explains the whale carcass. Later, it began targeting anyone who entered the water: from a drunken man that was stealing Nancy's personal belongings, to two local she surfed with the day earlier. When Nancy is examining the video on the GoPro camera belonging to one of the locals, she discovered that the shark has a hook lodged close to its jaws. From this evidence, she deduced that the shark's aggression was the result of its previous run-in with people, presumably some fishermen. Its priority to catch and eat Nancy would have also contribute to its downfall, as its focus on Nancy during their final confrontation that resulted in their chase towards the sea floor ended with its death.

Appearance
It is a large great white shark covered with numerous scars, cuts and scratch marks. Its most distinguishing feature is a fishing hook lodged in its jaws, suggesting that it had a possible encounter with fishermen in the past.

Trivia

 * Although the film's director suspects the shark in the film is a female, there is no evidence for this claim since the film never refers to the animal's sex, so the sexual nature of the beast remains a mystery.


 * Despite being the main antagonist, the shark has only 4 minutes of screen time.

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