Science fiction, magic?

Jacinthe 2022-12-14 05:31:27

"X-Files" 2 I want to believe that in this movie, it does not continue the first Chinese and alien story, but tells a story similar to an episode. The perverted murderer steals human organs in the process of killing. However, a priest who has had pedophilia has the ability to telepathy. No one seems to believe in such supernatural phenomena, while Mudd, who specializes in the study of supernatural phenomena, believes in priests. Through the priest's induction, they found the remains of the slain, and approached the murderer step by step. They were surprised to find that this murderous demon was not just killing people, but looking for usable organs. From the final results, we can see that they are looking for not only a usable organ but a usable body. The head is transplanted from the neck to obtain the continuation of life. This is an extremely abnormal idea, and the double head The appearance of the dog is also to illustrate the feasibility of this kind of transplantation, but it can only survive for a few weeks after transplantation. Is this the reason for the need to kill people all the time? I don’t know if human technology has reached this level, but in general, we remain skeptical. The spine is a nerve center of people. At present, when encountering neurological problems, people show strong weakness. feel. For the priest who can telepathize, the film seems to want to establish a certain connection between him and the prolonged life. Some people say that it is for preaching, but it doesn't matter, the most important thing is to promote the development of the plot. Some people say that the so-called I want to believe, in fact, in the movie is expressed in the two gays' belief in love, tomorrow, and Mudd's belief in mystery, and another clue in the movie, Scully's belief that he will never give up. The meaning is a bit profound...

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  • Dana Scully: What was it you were praying for in there, sir?

    Father Joe: For the salvation of my immortal soul.

    Dana Scully: And do you think God hears your prayers?

    Father Joe: Do you think he hears yours?

    Dana Scully: I didn't bugger 37 altar boys.

    Father Joe: Oh.

    Fox Mulder: That's a colorful way of puttin' it.

    Dana Scully: Well, I have another word, if you'd like.

    Fox Mulder: I'm sure you do.

  • Dana Scully: You know, the truth is, I worrry about you, and the effects of long-term isolation.

    Fox Mulder: [chuckling] I'm fine here. I'm happy as a clam.