X factor

America 2022-03-16 09:01:03

I absolutely love The X Files.
A hero who is obsessed with bizarre events and a heroine who is calm and stubborn, shuttle between all kinds of bizarre cases where the answer can be found and the answer can't be found, discover the ugly conspiracy in the world, find yourself The inner beliefs are persistent, and at the same time, they feel the life and death of each other, and they are together. For me, the X-Files is not so much a sci-fi show as it fulfills my highest hopes for a relationship between men and women.
In my eyes, Fox Mulder is by far the most distinctive and eye-catching male protagonist that has ever appeared on the screen. I firmly believe that my sister was kidnapped by aliens, and from then on, I embarked on a road of search without turning around. I don't care about other people's eyes, I don't care about being in a desperate situation, but deep in my heart that I don't believe everything is actually the most ardent desire to believe.
Fox Mulder's soul rests on x files, Fox Mulder is also the soul on which X files exist, and the only one who can connect the two is Scully. She's the only pull that keeps the two souls of each other from going astray, she's the only hope to bring Mulder and the X files back from the dead when they're desperate, she's the only thing around when there's only doubt or doubt left The truth is that she is an inextinguishable belief that even if she is alone, she must persist to the death. Her heart is far stronger than Mulder, although the soul is the premise of all existence.
In my mind, the X files couldn't get away from Mulder, so with Mulder quitting completely after season eight, the show officially ended in my mind. In my opinion, seasons 4 and 5 are the best, especially from the discovery of Scully's illness to the eventual saving of her life. I almost believe that two people in this world who are completely unrelated by blood can also have pure and selfless feelings, which originate from love and are higher than love. But in the end, Scully gave birth to Mulder's child, which made my belief always stay in the "almost" state, because Scully's persistence in Mulder still had an earthly origin after all, which made me reluctant to think if everything really came out. , or how they will unfold their lives when the day ends.
I still don't think this show has any profound meaning. In the end, it is just based on people's infinite reverie about the unknown world, and letting the government appear in a shadowy and decisive image has always been the director of Hollywood screenwriters. But I just love it so much, maybe because of its X-factor. That's right, my two favorite sentences are Trust no one and I want to believe, but unfortunately in my heart they are not aimed at aliens.
If I have to find something noble for my favorite, um, to use the popular lines from a certain drama, the hero's "don't give up" to his inner beliefs, the heroine's "don't give up" to the hero, I don't know Can barely count one. hehe.

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  • Ruth 2022-04-23 07:01:27

    Supplement: For me, the X-Files series represents my youth more than Friends, always Agent Mulder and Agent Skelly.

  • Destin 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    It looked so cool when I was a kid!

The X-Files quotes

  • Samantha Mulder: Do we have to watch this, Fox?

    Mulder: Leave it. I'm watching "The Magician" at nine.

    Samantha Mulder: Mom and Dad said I could watch some movie, Buttmunch.

    Mulder: They're next door at the Gallren's and they said I'm in charge.

    Mulder: Hey. Get out of my life.

    Mulder: I'm watching The Magician.

    Mulder: Now look. The fuse is blown.

    Samantha Mulder: Fox!

    Mulder: Samantha! Samantha!

  • [entering Mulder's apartment]

    Melissa Scully: Why is it so dark in here?

    Mulder: The lights aren't on.