Answer: 'Jaws: The Revenge'
In "Jaws: The Revenge," the shark not only attacks boats full of people, but it also takes on a banana boat filled with children. This scene is particularly intense as the shark goes after the small, defenseless boat, leaving the children stranded in the water. It is one of the more memorable scenes in the movie, showcasing the shark's relentless pursuit of its prey. While the film received mixed reviews, this particular attack scene was praised for its tension and terror. Interestingly, the filmmakers used a mechanical shark, just like in the original "Jaws," to create the illusion of the attack. However, due to technical difficulties, the shark's movements look more jerky and less fluid than in the first film, adding to the tense atmosphere of the scene.