Sunday, September 7, 2008

Megan Goods Short Hari Cut



Since I do not go to the movies so often, it is worth telling when I do. Last night it was the turn of the X-Files. Considering that the series of the show was out for almost fifteen years in the U.S. and taking into account that younger fans will have between 25 and 30 years, the film "X-Files I Want to Believe " is a real insult to ' intelligence of the audience.

The plot follows two strands of Scully's life: a story about the investigation at the center of the film, while the other is about the occupation of doctor. The first is so muddled and inconsistent as to vanish the little 'suspense created by the unfolding of events. The second one is extremely trite and predictable (the plot is not the story, seeing is believing). The part assigned to the priest Billy Connolly is quite original, but not enough to rehabilitate the film. In conclusion I would say that the scene of Carter and Spotnitz is really poor, worthy of a film series B.

The only things that are subject to the two female performers: Gillian Anderson and Amanda Peet and photography (for what else?) With close-ups and the fuzzy so beautiful to drool. I forgot, the credits, of course, be seen until the end.

Unfortunately, 20th Century Fox does not allow copying of materials and images in the film's website. If you want to see some photos of the film you have to go here.

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