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Combattre le futur
Les inénarrables aventures de l'agent Fox Mulder et de sa coéquipière Dana Scully adaptées ici pour le grand écran. Tout commence par la découverte, au nord du Texas, d'ossements préhistoriques dans une grotte par un jeune garçon. A leur contact un mystérieux parasite pénètre sa peau et envahit son organisme. Le corps de l'enfant est évacué par un certain Bronschweig avant l'arrivée des secours. Mulder et Scully vont bientôt découvrir un projet de guerre bactériologique par la propagation d'un virus. Le nord du Texas servirait de champ d'expérimentation...
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Fifteen years passed and it still keeps in tension :)
this is a cinematic masterpiece
Wow! I've seen this movie now for the first time in 2016 and I didn't expect it to be that good. Love it!
"Fight The Future" is a mixed blessing. On the positive side, the chemistry between Mulder and Scully is as prevalent as ever. They are two very likable characters and both actors (but to a larger extent Gillian Anderson) are at the top of their games during the long series' run. The "mythology" is explained in a manner that makes it as clear as it has ever been presented, which means it's now slightly north of pea soup in clarity. The alien menace has gone from mysterious to horrific. They are nasty and not so little, green men. I thought the direction by Rob Bowman made for a nice looking film, but the action sequences were not exactly gripping. Other than the bombing of the federal building, many of the other moments fell flat for me. The agents' break-in at the bee "domes" was unique in its look, but the following chase sequence through a cornfield seemed to go on forever. Mulder's quest to rescue Scully late in the movie was full of spectacular coincidences. How Mulder managed to locate Scully in the massive alien lair is one for the ages. His timely escape from rampaging aliens and the collapsing Antarctic ice shelf is even more amazing. As an X-Files fan, it is nice to see the show looking so beautiful on the big screen and the Mulder/Scully relationship is as engaging as ever. These things make it a little easier to deal with the fact that this isn't a very good movie.
[spoiler]Abducted by aliens[/spoiler], [spoiler]an experiment denies her the possibility of having children[/spoiler], [spoiler]she has had cancer[/spoiler] and now [spoiler]has also been infected by a virus[/spoiler]. Poor Scully.