Taken 2

Other mistake: Bryan's daughter Kim has an iPhone - when you see the phone she has no signal, but is able to make calls from the phone. This happens twice.

Other mistake: When Bryan types "US Embassy" into the GPS, the letters that he types on the keypad don't match up with the letters that end up appearing on the screen.

Casual Person

Other mistake: During the first chase scene in the movie about 10 seconds after the man on a moped is knocked over you can see through the car's back window that a woman is walking at the same speed as the speeding car.

Continuity mistake: Bryan is cornered in an Istanbul alley and engages in fierce hand-to-hand combat with Albanian gangsters. Bryan takes one of the gangsters hostage, holds a gun to the gangster's face and threatens to kill him. Another gangster doesn't even hesitate to shoot Bryan's hostage in the back multiple times, and the guy drops down dead at Bryan's feet. Bryan is frozen on the spot. Camera cuts to another Albanian gangster entering the alley, holding Lenore hostage. Camera cuts to close up of Bryan, who quickly calls his daughter Kim to warn her. Camera cuts back to a full view of the alley, and the dead guy at Bryan's feet has completely vanished.

Charles Austin Miller

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Bryan: We have to go to the embassy.
Kim: I'm not sure I can.
Bryan: Do you know how to shoot?
Kim: No!
Bryan: Then drive!

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Question: Where did Kim learn how to drive stick-shift? Is her dad that paranoid to prepare her for driving a stick-shift car?

lionhead

Chosen answer: Hardly paranoia, as such, more just giving Kim options. Kim has a noted interest in travelling abroad; cars in Europe are far more likely to be manual transmission than in the automatic-dominated US, and thus, by teaching her to drive a manual car, Mills may have made it easier for her to, say, drive a hire car on her travels. Manual transmission cars also tend to get better fuel mileage, are usually less expensive, certainly give you more control and are, in my opinion at least, more fun to drive, so there are some practicalities involved as well. Really the question is why wouldn't anybody at least learn how to drive a manual car, even if they usually end up driving an automatic.

Tailkinker

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