The next theater, Batman II, was lined up for 3 floors. The hell boy theater in Times Square was the size of an auditorium. The X-Files only got a small theater, and there were seventy-eighty nerds with glasses in it. It is estimated that they were all the crazy x-phile 10 years ago.
Including me...I
thought CC would give us another movie that challenges the future, full of government conspiracies, world crises, and a feast of aliens, but unexpectedly, this movie and the one we saw on weekends many years ago, A Killer of the Week, did not What a big difference, there are no bomb buildings, Antarctic adventures, and no violent and bloody speeding of handsome girls and beauties... (see the release in the summer of 2008)
Scully is not only a primary physician, but also a surgeon, and it is estimated that he has earned a lot of money.
Mulder was reduced to a soft-eater guy.
The pair slept discussing amputations and gory case details, but were not married.
A Catholic, a doctor;
a mystic who doubts all things.
An argument about faith and science, like that petite young woman and a bigoted, paranoid man had been fighting for nine years.
The case itself may not be mysterious, the mystery is the connection between all things, a godfather and his victims, and the unnatural force of unreasonable thinking, juxtaposed against the struggle against disease... But all this is only superficial.
Since leaving Scully, Mulder is only a semi-neuropathy.
Away from Mulder, Scully is a doctor.
But they are together, like in the fall of '92, they challenge each other and overcome themselves, so they are strong enough to pass the time and remain the same.
I think maybe CC wants to tell us that the X-Files is not a commercial masterpiece, nor is it a literary feast, nor is it a TV adaptation to enter the mass market. The movie he made for us just wanted to tell us that the X-Files is the one who has a popular A TV series about women and tall men, an invisible hand about belief and doubt that constantly changes life and destiny. He might want to say that we are all imperfect, but together we are only stronger.
You and I are like a file, growing up in constant self-doubt and affirmation.
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