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The X Files

  • 1998
  • PG-13
  • 2 घं 1 मि
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7.0/10
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Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny in The X Files (1998)
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मुल्डर और स्कली को एक साजिश में सरकार से लड़ना चाहिए और पृथ्वी के एक विदेशी उपनिवेशीकरण के बारे में सच्चाई का पता लगाना चाहिए।मुल्डर और स्कली को एक साजिश में सरकार से लड़ना चाहिए और पृथ्वी के एक विदेशी उपनिवेशीकरण के बारे में सच्चाई का पता लगाना चाहिए।मुल्डर और स्कली को एक साजिश में सरकार से लड़ना चाहिए और पृथ्वी के एक विदेशी उपनिवेशीकरण के बारे में सच्चाई का पता लगाना चाहिए।

  • निर्देशक
    • Rob Bowman
  • लेखक
    • Chris Carter
    • Frank Spotnitz
  • स्टार
    • David Duchovny
    • Gillian Anderson
    • John Neville
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      • Chris Carter
      • Frank Spotnitz
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      • David Duchovny
      • Gillian Anderson
      • John Neville
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    The X-Files: Fight The Future
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    The X-Files: Fight The Future

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    David Duchovny
    David Duchovny
    • Agent Fox Mulder
    Gillian Anderson
    Gillian Anderson
    • Agent Dana Scully
    John Neville
    John Neville
    • The Well-Manicured Man
    William B. Davis
    William B. Davis
    • The Cigarette-Smoking Man
    Martin Landau
    Martin Landau
    • Kurtzweil
    Mitch Pileggi
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    • Assistant Director Walter Skinner
    Jeffrey DeMunn
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    • Bronschweig
    • (as Jeffrey De Munn)
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    • Cassidy
    Terry O'Quinn
    Terry O'Quinn
    • Michaud
    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    • Strughold
    Lucas Black
    Lucas Black
    • Stevie
    Christopher Fennell
    Christopher Fennell
    • 2nd Boy
    • (as Chris Fennell)
    Cody Newton
    • 3rd Boy
    Blake Stokes
    • 4th Boy
    Dean Haglund
    Dean Haglund
    • Langly
    Bruce Harwood
    Bruce Harwood
    • Byers
    Tom Braidwood
    Tom Braidwood
    • Frohike
    Don S. Williams
    Don S. Williams
    • Group Elder
    • निर्देशक
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      • Chris Carter
      • Frank Spotnitz
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    Fight The Future

    Rob Bowman(frequent TV series director) was chosen to direct this first feature film spun-off the popular TV series that stars David Duchovny & Gillian Anderson as Fox Mulder & Dana Scully, who are assigned to Texas on a bomb-threat detail that proves to be no hoax, and after investigating, it turns out to be connected to the ongoing syndicate conspiracy led by their nemesis the Smoking Man(played by William B. Davis) to cover up an alien virus related to the very aliens they had been searching for in the past five years. Martin Landau costars as Alvin Kurtzweil, a doctor who knows something of the incident. Plot climaxes in the Arctic, where Mulder must rescue a kidnapped Scully from a spaceship...Killer Bees also play a part. Good film fits in well with the series, and also works as a stand-alone tale. Exciting action scenes, and was nice to see these characters on the big screen.

    Really just a big-scale version of a typical two-part episode though.
    Op_Prime

    Fight the Future

    The X-Files' first movie is great. It has a clever, yet complicated, plot. The movie tackles the alien conspiracy head on, connecting some plot details from the show. But like an episode of the show, only a small piece of the puzzle is explained. The movie is a scary and thrilling sci-fi movie. All that's missing is a sequel.
    tfrizzell

    Good Jump to the Big Screen.

    Well-paced and well-crafted, "The X-Files" is a surprisingly good movie that does not try to get cute and go away from the things that made the series such a national phenomenon. David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson seem out of place working with bomb squads and doing other mundane duties after their department is shut down by the government. However the two feel that something really major is up which involves alien colonization on Earth and a vast government cover-up that goes through the highest places in the U.S. political realm. A good screenplay and solid direction make "The X-Files" a first-rate film from a very good cinematic year. 4 stars out of 5.
    6The_Movie_Cat

    As good as it possibly could be

    The X-Files movie really is as good a big screen adaptation as you could possibly hope for.

    It helps that it's entirely controlled by the people behind the series, and that the programme had cinematic qualities in the first place. On repeat viewings, however, the story is revealed to be thin, and lacking in incident. Its need to tie into events of the series makes it not wholly satisfying as a stand-alone vehicle, though it should still be understandable to those that have never seen an episode.

    David Duchovny as Mulder seems surprisingly at ease in his limited way, while Martin Landau is good as far as plot devices go. Gillian Anderson is unfortunately encouraged to overstate her lines, particularly in the beginning, while a cameo by The Lone Gunmen is perhaps the only indulgence that would be lost on non-fans.

    There are inevitable concessions to the cinema format, of course. Not the touted mild use of expletives, which happened from time to time on TV anyway. But the alien presence that mutates to owe a debt to Ridley Scott's Alien, or the near-kiss between the two leads. Thankfully, the first point actually makes a logical sense and carries the story forward. The second is something that was also long overdue, and silly that it took so long. For two people who obviously feel about each other the way Mulder and Scully do, to go five years without even kissing is stretching credulity.

    Ultimately, though, it lacks any clear focus for a casual film audience, and flits repetitively from action sequence to sloppy exposition and back again throughout its duration. Creator Chris Carter, like Gene Roddenberry with Star Trek before him, is not the smoothest writer of his own series, though he does adequately most of the time. Worst example is the opening Mulder/Scully scene which is laughably trite, and there are plenty more examples of Carter's trademark purple prose. Yet it does have a beginning, middle and end, and can be watched back-to-back with a TV episode with no noticeable jumps in style. In that sense, then, it is a most successful big-screen adaptation of a television series.

    Hard-core X-File fans will be inclined to award an extra mark to the total, then. But for a non-committal audience, this is a "6" as they would have no idea from watching this that the frail, fag-smoking pensioner is the series' major villain.
    MovieAddict2016

    Surprisingly good -- even for someone who hasn't seen the show before...

    There are two types of people in this world: Those that watch "X-Files," and those that do not. I, like many other critics who walked into "The X-Files" movie, fall into the latter category. But it doesn't matter, because I don't believe that there are any real twists in the plot or "revelations" like the extended title implies there may be. In fact, I think that even the strict fans of the television show may be a bit in the dark by the time the credits start to roll. I got lost about 2/3 of the way through, but I still had a fun time.

    Scully and Mulder, the two FBI Agents (I think) from the famous television show of the same name, make their big-screen debut in a feature-length, theatrical film release that plays much more like a clever science fiction film than a stupid one. I do not claim to be a huge fan of the science-fiction genre -- I like softer sci-fi such as "The Terminator" -- but I admire the hard sci-fi films that make an effort to reach those of us who many not be the most enthusastic sci-fi geeks. "The X-Files" has a harder task -- it has to reach those who not only have never seen the show, but also those who may not love sci-fi too much, and it does a good job. I admire it above all else for being able to do this.

    It strikes a chord that good sci-fi films have struck in the past. It gets down to the meaty bits, although sometimes the plot left me in the dark and the ending started to get a bit crazy, which lowered my overall pleasure regarding the film. It's like a mystery set in the world of UFOs and alien encounters. It is, at times, quite chilling in a subtle way, and at other times quite humorous and fun and thrilling.

    It starts off with a boy falling into a pit and being attacked by hundreds of small, slug-like creatures that crawl into his eye sockets and over his eyes (don't bring the kids to this one). More people enter into the pit in an ill-fated attempt to rescue the boy, and they wind up being knocked unconscious (or put into a deep sleep) like the boy. The bodies are all transported to a hospital, and that same hospital later blows up after Scully (Gillian Anderson) and Mulder (David Duchovny) are unable to stop an implanted terrorist bomb from detonating inside a coke maching.

    But then Mulder is told by a mysterious man outside a bar (Martin Landau) that the bomb was never attempted to be defused. It was all an elaborate cover-up to hide the bodies of the pit victims. Mulder shrugs off the old man at first before he realizes that the man used to be a friend of his father's, and that he has some interesting true stories to tell.

    "The X-Files" intrigued me, kept me interested for the most part, and gave me a few good chill sequences, and yet I haven't seen a single full-length episode of the FOX TV show (only little tidbits here and there). From what I can tell from my short experiences with the television show, this film carries a much more "mainstream" feel to it. I don't really take an interest in TV shows because I find them pretty corny. But "The X-Files" movie wasn't that corny.

    The sight of the aliens themselves is only touched lightly, and the secret promised to be revealed by the trailers and ads isn't. (I assume most people thought it would be in regards to Mulder's alien-abducted sister from his childhood.) But Duchovny is very interesting and often humorous in his role, and I would like to see him in more films than he is in. Gillian Anderson is a bit weak in her role -- in fact, my mother saw her on stage in London and reported back to me that she was so bored by her dull, lifeless performance that she nearly left the theater. But Duchovny carries along the film by himself, and the film has some good sequences. Overall, even people who have never laid eyes on the TV show will be able to appreciate this.

    3.5/5 stars.

    • John Ulmer

    इस तरह के और

    The X Files: I Want to Believe
    5.9
    The X Files: I Want to Believe
    The X Files
    8.6
    The X Files
    The X-Files: Re-Opened
    7.8
    The X-Files: Re-Opened
    X Files
    2.5
    X Files
    The X Files - Fight the Future: Blooper Reel
    7.7
    The X Files - Fight the Future: Blooper Reel
    The X-Files: Syndicate Control
    The X-Files: Syndicate Control
    The Lone Gunmen
    7.3
    The Lone Gunmen
    Evolution
    6.1
    Evolution
    Millennium
    7.9
    Millennium
    The Making of 'The X Files: Fight the Future'
    7.3
    The Making of 'The X Files: Fight the Future'
    Season X
    8.2
    Season X
    The X-Files: I Want to Believe - Gag Reel
    7.8
    The X-Files: I Want to Believe - Gag Reel

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    • ट्रिविया
      Chris Carter originally wanted to end the television series after the fifth season, and continue the show mythology with a series of films, beginning with this one. The Fox Network, however, saw the series as too profitable, and forced Carter to write this film as a tie-in between two seasons of the show, a task which he found very daunting.
    • गूफ़
      As Mulder and Scully are climbing down the rocks above the corn field, she is wearing flat-soled shoes. When they enter the beehive, she has high heels. (And not a scratch on them either!)
    • भाव

      Special Agent Dana Scully: I need this building evacuated and cleared out in ten minutes! I want you to call the fire department and have them block off the city center in a one mile radius around the building.

      Security Guard: Ten minutes?

      Special Agent Dana Scully: DON'T THINK! JUST PICK UP THAT PHONE AND MAKE IT HAPPEN.

    • इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जन
      The video release has additional footage not shown in the theatrical release:
      • In the opening scene you now see more of the alien. In the theatrical release we see it fight off one of the cavemen, killing it, and the other caveman gets up to see it lying on the ground draining out the black blood (or what fans know as black oil). In the video release, we see it run off after it kills one of the cavemen, and when the other caveman gets up, he tracks it down and then kills it using the broken end of his torch.
      • In the scene with Mulder talking to the Well Manicured Man in the car, he reveals to Mulder that Samantha, Mulder's sister, was abducted by aliens at the request of her father, William Mulder, so she could be part of the colonization project, thus ensuring her survival in the colonization of Earth by the visitors. Also revealed is that when plans went awry, Mulder was intended, by his father, to seek the truth and reveal what had been done.
      • There is also an added scene in the video release with Mulder running down the street after the hospital scene.
    • कनेक्शन
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Six Days, Seven Nights/Can't Hardly Wait/Cousin Bette/Mr. Jealousy/High Art (1998)
    • साउंडट्रैक
      Crystal Ship
      Written by Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore and Robby Krieger

      Performed by X

      Produced by Ray Manzarek

      [plays in the background while Mulder is sitting at the bar complaining about his life to the female barista]

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    • रिलीज़ की तारीख़
      • 20 नवंबर 1998 (भारत)
    • कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
      • यूनाइटेड स्टेट्स
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    • इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
      • Los expedientes secretos X: Combate al futuro
    • फ़िल्माने की जगहें
      • Whistler, ब्रिटिश कोलंबिया,कनाडा(snow scenes beginning and end of movie)
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      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Ten Thirteen Productions
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      • $8,38,98,313
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      • $3,01,38,758
      • 21 जून 1998
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      • $18,91,76,423
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