The crew set the time background of the movie six years after the end of the series, which is a big and no small threshold for audiences who have not kept up with the progress. The X-Files series has nine seasons in total, and the progress of Taiwan's broadcast should stop around the fifth and sixth seasons, and the familiar male protagonist Mulder followed the aliens on a journey to find his sister, so he was hidden by ghosts after the seventh season. ; After the eighth and ninth seasons, the actor was played by Robert Patrick (he is the liquid metal man of Terminator 2). In the ninth season, Scully's role also decreased (the eighth season gave birth to a child), and a new heroine and Robert partner appeared. Of course, the momentum is not as good as before, so Fox TV decided to end this season, and the last episode is The roles are back to the pot, and Smoke Gun, Skirner, Gibson, and the trio all appear, giving a little explanation for the relationship between Mulder and Scully, and ending with the two leaving the FBI.
At the beginning of the film, Scully works in a hospital, while Mulder lives a life of isolation. A series of disappearances reconnect the two with the FBI. The content of the movies about disappearances, psychics and even the process of solving cases will be briefly discussed, although this is the focus of criticism.
Some people think that there are too few fantasy parts, and they don't chase the aliens. This is not the X-Files at all, it's just an unsolved case. The only thing that has anything to do with the supernatural is a pedophile priest who is suspected of being psychic (yes, a very bizarre and reasonable dual identity), and it is a matter of opinion whether he is of much help in solving the case. In this way, it will indeed make audiences who want to watch exciting, sci-fi suspense dramas feel impatient and disappointed. I can understand it completely.
As a movie, it has many shortcomings.
As an explanation, I prefer to see it as the perfect goodbye.
In the albums over the years, the supernatural phenomena and strange people and strange things that can be discussed should be all the ideas; and the aliens and government conspiracies that Mulder loves, there are only so many that can be traced when the lonely ministers are powerless. At least I'm glad I didn't see aliens in the movies, and honestly I'm kind of sick of the weird corpses with green bubbles and the always well-dressed conspirators in the albums.
Six years later, after leaving the FBI and losing the X-Files, what kind of lives do the agents and movie fans lead?
Scully is the rational side, she returns to the human world and carries the scalpel again; Mulder is the spiritual side, he tends to be autistic and continues to chase the phantom. Because of the countless mysteries of the X-Files and the experience of partnering with life and death, the two are attracted to each other, but after returning to reality, they have to face different problems. Is the other party still dazzling?
There is constant dialectical in the movie, and it is clearly explained that the two may maintain a life-long relationship. It is time to reassure the audience who have followed all the way. They are sure of each other's feelings, but they will never get married in a stable manner. They are mortals and have ordinary troubles. , after the heroization of the series, this movie brings them back to the ordinary. Like Scully said, she was fed up with chasing monsters in the dark.
After the lights in the theater were turned on, in any case, I was very fortunate to watch this movie. In addition to myself, I also witnessed the results of Mulder and Scully and the end of this series on behalf of friends who died early.
In addition, when the camera brought to the picture of Little Busch, the classic soundtrack of the X-Files was broadcast, and this part was quite locomotive.
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