Because there is a place that is cut inexplicably and may affect everyone's understanding!
This place is where the old man took a group of people to see the remaining engineers. Everyone wanted to communicate with the engineer through the robot. The heroine wanted to ask a question, but the old man did not allow her to ask. She yelled at her, and then said to the robot, you ask The meaning of what we came here for, "you ask him how to not die", and then the robot starts to speak the alien language, and then the engineer goes berserk and kills everyone.
The introductory version cuts out the phrase "you ask him how to not die".
Inexplicable! ! ! What's so good about this sentence, please! ! ! And I discussed it with my friends after watching it abroad, and thought that the engineer might be annoyed by this sentence and then run away! Because their goal was to go to Earth (destroy human beings), they were suddenly awakened, and then they found that several humans were standing in front of them, arguing for a long time, and finally asked a question, "How can I not die?" I'm going to kill you, bastards, so let me die for everything! ! !
Just to remind everyone that there is such a sentence please pay attention.
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I don't even remember how the original version was filmed when the heroine opened her abdomen to take the "child" because I couldn't look directly at it and it made me sick to death. Anyway, the imported version is very fresh. The original version had at least the part where the octopus was taken out and the wound was nailed back in, but it was cut off.
In addition, I think in the end, the robot (head) reminded the female lead engineer to go back to find her. After they had you chase me for a while, the female lead opened the door and released the octopus. The imported version just opened the door and released the octopus.
That's about all the clipped parts I remember.
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In the end I confirmed a few places.
One is why David added water to Charlie, a. He was asked to try harder; b. He asked Charlie how far you are willing to do for the answer you want to pursue, Charlie said all the way, and he put his finger in the water go.
The second is the graphics of the aliens (or monsters like the big monsters that burst out at the end of the film) on the murals similar to the altar. I paid special attention to them and saw them. That is to say, the big monster that burst out at the end of the film has appeared in the history of engineers. Although I saw this on the fan forum after watching it for the first time, I didn't pay attention to it when I first watched it. This time I paid special attention to it and actually gave a close-up. So this gives some explanation and more confusion to the "what the hell happened before" question.
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