I watched it in 1996, and I occasionally revisited it later, but today I watched a different version. Director's Edition or Extended Edition. In the original film, many of the places that had to be complained before became clear. It turned out that it was not unfounded, but was cut. David asked his father to drive him to Washington for a section. David encountered difficulties in looking up his ex-wife's phone number. Whether he used the nickname of his ex-wife when he was studying, or the name could not be found. Finally, under the reminder of my father, I used my surname and the name of my ex-wife to find the current phone number of my ex-wife. In addition, some of the original David's three-year divorce rings are still wearing, which proves that the two of them said they were divorced, but they were actually thinking about each other.
The second paragraph is the explanation that has been complained the most. David used a human computer to implant a computer virus into an alien spaceship? Just because his father reminded him not to catch a cold, he thought of it, and he did it right away?
However, the extended version took David to the old spacecraft after the president told the doctor that David had cracked the alien code. At that time, David was able to connect the computer to the alien computer through signal comparison, and conduct compile.
There are also some shorter deleted clips that are extremely complete to the completeness of the entire plot. For example, Russell's youngest son was sick, Russell desperately looked for a doctor, but the doctor who seemed inhuman in the original version pulled the doctor who was eager to pull aliens to study to help Russell treat the child. Russell's daughter finally found a non-scumbag boyfriend. Catholic believers stood on the ruins and took the Bible to explain the end of the world. The hostess asked him to get in the car and go to the base together. He turned the Bible to find an explanation about the base.
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