The X Files: I Want to Believe


The XFiles I Want to Believe is a 2008 American supernatural science fiction film directed by Chris Carter and written by both Carter and Frank Spotnitz. It is the second feature film installment of the The XFiles franchise created by Carter, following the 1998 film. Three main actors from the television series, David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, and Mitch Pileggi, reappear in the film to reprise their respective roles as Fox Mulder, Dana Scully, and Walter Skinner.

Dana Scully, a former FBI agent, is now a staff physician at a Catholic hospital she is treating Christian, a young boy with symptoms similar to Sandhoff disease. FBI agent Mosely Drummy Alvin Xzibit Joiner approaches Scully for help in locating her former partner, Fox Mulder, who has been in hiding as a fugitive since the events of the series finale. Drummy states that the FBI will call off its manhunt for Mulder if he helps investigate the disappearances of several women in West Virginia, the latest of whom is a young FBI agent named Monica Bannan. Scully agrees and convinces a reluctant Mulder to help.The duo is taken to Washington, D.C., where Agent Dakota Whitney Amanda Peet requests Mulders expertise with the paranormal as they have been led to a clue, a severed human arm, by Father Joseph Fitzpatrick Crissman Billy Connolly. He is a former priest defrocked for the child molestation of thirtyseven altar boys, and claims God is sending him visions of the crimes. A second woman, driving home after swimming in a natatorium, is run off the road by a truck driven by Janke Dacyshyn Callum Keith Rennie, who then abducts her. Father Joe is again recruited for help with the second abducted woman. After a grueling nighttime search in a snowcovered field, he leads the FBI to what turns out to be a frozen burial ground of people and body parts. Analysis of the remains, along with tracking down the recent movements from the second abducted womans car crash, eventually leads them to Dacyshyn, an organ transporter in Richmond, Virginia, and his husband, Franz Tomczeszyn, who was among the youths Father Joe sexually abused. ........

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