X-Files - Série 3

(saison)
États-Unis / Canada, (1995–1996), 17 h 53 min (Durée : 43–45 min)

Artistes:

Chris Carter

Photographie:

John S. Bartley

Musique:

Mark Snow

Acteurs·trices:

David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Mitch Pileggi, William B. Davis, Tom Braidwood, Nicholas Lea, Dean Haglund, Bruce Harwood, Steven Williams (plus)
(autres professions)

Épisodes(24)

Résumés(1)

Mulder met la main sur une troublante vidéo montrant l'autopsie d'un alien, renforçant l'idée d'un complot, alors que Scully cherche le meurtrier de sa sœur. (Canal+)

Critiques (1)

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Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice (pour cette série)

anglais The Blessing Way 4/5: The Blessing Way Fox's Indian story line is boring. This time the only driving force is the stubborn Scully performing in "Mulder's role". Paper Clip 5/5: A thrilling episode packed with twists and turns with manipulative chess moves at the end. The best episode of the "trilogy". D.P.O. 4/5: Amazing pre-credential sequence, Ribisi a Jack Black as bad guys and an imaginative run-up of final credential. Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose 5/5: When he meets a cynical fatalist clairvoyant murdering clairvoyant, they are both happy. And the same applies to the viewers and film reviewers who deservedly flooded this movie with awards. The List 3/5: At first a good atmosphere, but it disappears after the first twenty minutes and then everything is ruined. 2Shy 4/5: If he wasn't stupid, he'd set up a weight loss clinic in LA. Women would flock there and happily pay a lot of money. The Walk 3/5: Horror scenes are great (pool!), but there are only a few of them, so they don't change the impression of the mediocre episode. Oubliette 4/5: The successful combination of the dark thriller à la The Silence of the Lambs with the "paranormal". Nisei 4/5: The first part of an interesting mythological double-episode and one of the first episodes, when a significant inclination towards "cinematographic" is beginning to be seen. 731 3/5: Scully's story line excellent, but not Mulder's due to unintentional second-rate poetics. If the characters had stayed in both lines that are only indicated as shadows, it would have been leveled up. Revelations 3/5: Dana blindly believes everyone and Fox is surprisingly skeptical this time. It´s interesting even alone, so why fragment it with a non-exciting and central story about a boy with stigma? War of the Coprophages 5/5: What suits X Files is when it's making fun of itself, especially when it's as playful, funny and imaginative as in this case. Syzygy 5/5: It starts as a satanic slasher and ends as a stylish grotesque. Sure. Fine. Whatever. And as a bonus the future sexiest man in the world. Grotesque 5/5: Perhaps the darkest and most depressing episode of the entire series. It's obviously preparing us for the depressing thriller "spin-off"Millennium. Piper Maru 4/5: The opening scene with Big Daddy is phenomenal, the rest is worse, but not significantly. Apocrypha 4/5: A mythological episode that is not that much focused on conspiracies and that gives special attention to the characters. Pusher 5/5: Modell is not a match for Horst Fuchs, but he beats Deer Hunter successfully. Teso Dos Bichos 2/5: There is no idea, no tension, it's a harmlesspussycatinstead of fierce puma. Hell Money 3/5: Good topic, moreover, a criminal movie without any supernatural, but making it shorter would make it bett er. Jose Chung's "From Outer Space" 5/5: Reynard Muldrake and Diana Lesky in a refined icing on the cake in terms of narrative starring a Harryhausen alien speaking Shakespearean English (Lord Kinbote!), sheriff who watches his language and references to "someone/something" in literally every shot (I recommend to watch a subsequent screening with the creators' comments). Avatar 4/5: Superb scenes with a "red cloak" (typical Don't Look Now), manages to induce symptoms of insomnia and a nice focus on Skinner. Only the ending should have been more striking. Quagmire 3/5: Either it should have been more serious and without the last shot or more relaxed, but in that case already from the very beginning. Wetwired 4/5: Three in one. It starts as a classic case of strange murders, but it turns onto the purely personal level of the central duo, and culminates as an exemplary conspiracy affair. Talitha Cumi 4/5: A decent solid mythological episode, but not good enough as a final episode of the season. () (moins) (plus)

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