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Field Trip

  • Episódio foi ao ar 9 de mai. de 1999
  • TV-14
  • 45 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
8,5/10
4,3 mil
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Arquivo X (1993)
AdventureCrimeDramaMysterySci-FiThriller

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe skeletal remains of a young couple are found after they have been missing for only three days in an area known for UFO activity. Mulder and Scully have different experiences in the inves... Ler tudoThe skeletal remains of a young couple are found after they have been missing for only three days in an area known for UFO activity. Mulder and Scully have different experiences in the investigation but nothing is quite as it seems.The skeletal remains of a young couple are found after they have been missing for only three days in an area known for UFO activity. Mulder and Scully have different experiences in the investigation but nothing is quite as it seems.

  • Direção
    • Kim Manners
  • Roteiristas
    • Chris Carter
    • Vince Gilligan
    • John Shiban
  • Artistas
    • David Duchovny
    • Gillian Anderson
    • Mitch Pileggi
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,5/10
    4,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Kim Manners
    • Roteiristas
      • Chris Carter
      • Vince Gilligan
      • John Shiban
    • Artistas
      • David Duchovny
      • Gillian Anderson
      • Mitch Pileggi
    • 17Avaliações de usuários
    • 5Avaliações da crítica
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    8fernandoschiavi

    This episode presents a unique narrative structure that plays with the boundaries between hallucination and reality, showcasing the dynamic between Mulder and Scully

    "Field Trip," directed by Kim Manners, is a compelling exploration of perception and reality that delves into the psychological aspects of fear and trust. Written by Vince Gilligan, this episode presents a unique narrative structure that plays with the boundaries between hallucination and reality, showcasing the dynamic relationship between Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson). The story begins with the duo investigating a mysterious case involving two missing hikers in a remote area, only to find themselves trapped in a surreal and disorienting situation.

    As Mulder and Scully delve deeper into the investigation, they discover a cave filled with strange spores that induce hallucinations. The pacing of "Field Trip" is expertly crafted, allowing for moments of tension interspersed with introspective dialogue as the agents confront their fears and insecurities. A particularly striking moment occurs when Mulder experiences a vivid hallucination where he believes he has escaped the cave, only to realize that he is still trapped within it. This twist not only heightens the suspense but also emphasizes the episode's exploration of the mind's fragility when faced with overwhelming fear.

    Visually, "Field Trip" employs a dark and atmospheric aesthetic that enhances its themes of paranoia and uncertainty. Manners's direction captures both the claustrophobic environment of the cave and the emotional turmoil experienced by Mulder and Scully as they navigate their hallucinations. The cinematography utilizes shadows and muted colors to evoke feelings of dread, particularly during scenes where characters confront their worst fears. Critics have praised this visual storytelling for its ability to immerse viewers in a world where reality is malleable, reflecting the psychological struggles of its protagonists.

    The performances in this episode are particularly noteworthy, especially from Duchovny and Anderson, who showcase their characters' vulnerabilities as they grapple with their perceptions of reality. Duchovny's portrayal of Mulder is both intense and introspective; he navigates his character's fears while maintaining his characteristic determination to uncover the truth. Anderson's Scully provides essential support; her skepticism grounds Mulder's theories while emphasizing her concern for their safety. The chemistry between Duchovny and Anderson continues to shine throughout this episode, adding depth to their partnership as they confront both external threats and internal struggles.

    Thematically, "Field Trip" raises significant questions about trust, reality, and the nature of fear. The episode critiques how individuals can become trapped by their perceptions; it examines how personal relationships can be strained by external pressures such as societal expectations and psychological trauma. Additionally, it highlights societal attitudes toward authority; characters like Mulder represent those who seek to expose hidden truths despite facing ridicule from skeptics. This exploration invites viewers to reflect on their beliefs regarding morality, accountability, and the ethical implications surrounding perception.
    9mattressman_pdl

    Among the Best Stand Alone Episodes

    Two skeletons have been unearthed, seemingly of two missing hikers. But as Mulder and Scully try to comprehend what force is behind their deaths...something far more sinister is at work already. And the force that claimed the hikers may already affecting the agents themselves...

    The episode, cleverly titled, is among this reviewer's favorites. After the first viewing, one has the tendency to feel cheated. But after repeat viewings, it gets better and better as one realizes that the episode is doing it's honest best to make sure that the viewer never knows quite what is going on.

    A pure mind trip of the highest order, this episode delivers the goods. A nicely layered psychological puzzle that will remind the viewer what the unexplained is truly about...and why X-Files is at the top of the class.
    ionut-91824

    Dream trap

    A good episode in my opinion. In fact, each episode in the x files deserves a comment. Episode 21 of season 6 is one of the most successful. Keep the viewer in suspense and make him a kind of witness of the dream that happens in the dream. I talked metaphorically. Not all episodes of this series are based only on psychological dramas, but this episode does it. Episode 21 is very similar to successful psychological films and if in just 45 minutes of view I liked, I think if it had a 2 hour stretch it would have been a successful movie.
    9Sleepin_Dragon

    An incredible, cleverly written episode.

    The bodies of a young couple are found buried in the ground, covered in a very bizarre slime.

    Such a creative, imaginative episode, there are some genuinely incredible ideas throughout this one, terrific production values, it's genuinely unique. Those visuals, incredibly creative.

    It's one of those that leaves its mark on you, once seen, you won't forget the events here in a hurry.

    The way this episode made me feel, imagine being directly involved in a Murder mystery, but you're so tired that you're in a state of semi consciousness, your eyes are half seeing what's going on, but your brain is trying hard to fill in the blanks, I know that may seem like a vague description, but the storyline is fairly trippy.

    Some genuinely awesome scenes between Mulder and Scully, the pair were at their best.

    Terrific, 9/10.
    8hrkepler

    I spins around and around

    'Field Trip' is the trippidest episode of 'The X-Files' and it is cleverly titled. After the skeletons of two missing hikers are discovered in the area of known UFO activity, Mulder and Scully arrive to investigate. 'Filed Trip' is stand alone episoode, but it playes little bit with the arch of the show's story. It is well written and tight episode that keeps the viewer guessing what is going on without turning into confusing mess. Also it has one of the most unnerving endings, as we have seen the characters waking up and up again into new realities, we quite can't be sure that when the 'trip' begun and when it ended.

    Nice one, reccomended to even non fans.

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    • Curiosidades
      For their rescue scene, David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson spent most of a day in pits covered in mud and yellow sludge. Fortunately, they were both wearing wetsuits underneath their costumes.
    • Erros de gravação
      Both Agent Scully and the coroner repeatedly refer to the fungus as a plant. Fungi do not belong to the kingdom Plantae; they belong to their own, and are even considered to be more closely related to animals than to plants. While neither of them are botanists or mycologists by profession, they would have learned this fact in a basic undergraduate general biology course.
    • Citações

      Mulder: Brown Mountain, Scully, that doesn't ring a bell?

      Scully: No...

      Mulder: Brown Mountain lights? It's a famous atmospheric phenomenon dating back nearly 700 years, witnessed by thousands of people, back to the Cherokee Indians. Strange multicolored lights are seen to dance above the peak of the mountain. There's been no geological explanation, no scientific credible explanation at all.

      Scully: And, what does that have to do with these two?

      Mulder: Well, as I said, there is no credible scientific explanation, but there are those of us that believe that these strange multicolored lights are really...

      Scully: UFOs. Extra-terrestrial visitors from beyond who apparently have nothing better to do than buzz one mountain over and over again for 700 years.

      Mulder: It sounds like crap when you say it.

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