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The X Files: I Want to Believe

Chris Carter · 2008 · Film

1h 44m · Mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller

In 10 Achriom libraries · rated 3.5 of 5

This film revisits the iconic agents as they confront not only external mysteries but also their complex relationship with faith and science.

SuspensefulContemporaryThe Search for Truth Amidst DeceptionThe Weight of Faith and SkepticismStruggling with Loss and GriefThe Blurred Lines Between Good and EvilThe Nature of Human Connection and Betrayal

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