The age of aliens is gone forever

Eino 2022-09-20 15:39:29

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It's a strange moment to watch such a film on the 9/11 anniversary of the United States.
Don't give up. To be the reverberation of the end of the audience has far-reaching significance.
It is not only in the same vein as the great "X-Files", but also the exact title I want to believe.
Is this out of the director's nostalgia for the era of aliens?

However, the era of the great mysterious aliens is gone forever, starting from the "X-Files" with flowers in the fog and ending with the witty and funny "Black Super SWAT I/II".
Audiences are already tired of half-hued pipa and half-faced ETs, from "12 Monkeys", "28 Days", "28 Weeks" to "War of the Worlds", "I Am Legend", "The Mist" , "Clover File", ETs have rushed out from behind the scenes, using 911 to talk about things, nothing is more than an overnight virus, bird flu, SARS outbreak, or aliens, bigfoot, zombies and the like. All of them came out and killed all the little white-collar workers who were usually walking dead, leaving only a few people to teach.

Although the picture is good, in the words of Ge You, it is "too
untechnical." The deciphering step-by-step progress has evolved into the uncompromising, or rather deadly impact of the bin Laden faction. After dying a lot, and then desperately chasing and fleeing, Mu Ran looked back, and the only survivor was himself.
Is Hollywood allergic to "anti-terrorism"?

As the saying goes, although "X-Files 2" is a bad movie, it also has its bright spots.
From the appearance of the classic original male and female group (I haven't read the film review before, it's concise), I have been looking forward to the return of the mysterious alien king.
But after the inexplicable first 15 minutes, although the more I watched, the more nervous I became, but I never saw the shadow of aliens.
Suddenly, I realized that it was over. The traditional plot of the great "X-Files" was abandoned, and a simple, mentally retarded case of organ theft and sale in a sci-fi coat became the protagonist.

No matter how well Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) are teamed together, Carter's skillful horror shooting technique and the familiar soundtrack from "The X-Files" can't make up for the pallor of the script.
The mysterious Russian doctor, the preaching priest, and the one who was caught by a woman and cut off his head, transplanted an old man from his past, plus a killer, two SB FBI, make up a stage, with two big names to sing .
After waiting for 6 years, in exchange for such a truth, it can be said that Mulder finally found the UFO hiding place, but couldn't save his sister.

Highlights:
There is a priest character who is both righteous and evil. Although he is confused and doesn't know what it means, he tells Scully Don't give up, which is a bit like "X FILE".
The looming laboratory once again reminded me of the strange alien atmosphere that I have not seen for a long time.
It's a pity that in the end, the old FBI caught a few Russian guys. As soon as the truth was revealed, the atmosphere was gone. The sci-fi version of "Silence of the Lambs" was downright lacking a ruthless horn to compete with two golden partners.

Writing and writing, I started to criticize again. It seems that my expectations for this film are too high.
In a word: fans of "X FILE", don't give up, those who have watched it count as donations, and those who haven't watched it will join in, it's not easy to make a film, I hope the crew will make some money, and then look forward to the next episode of mysterious Return of the star.

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The X Files: I Want to Believe quotes

  • 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.