- Crew or equipment visible: In the scene where Carter is checking out the showgirls in their dressing room, you can see part of the camera crew in the mirror.
- Continuity: In one of the Taxi scenes, "George" the driver is not wearing the seat belt. The scene cuts to another shot, then back to where we see George from the front and the seat belt is now fastened.
- Factual errors: In the hotel scene, James Carter orders a "Red-Bull" energy drink through room service. However in France, where this scene is taking place, energy drinks are banned by law and aren't sold at businesses.
- Crew or equipment visible: In the World Court scene the shadow of the camera crane in visible as the camera zooms in on the podium.
- Factual errors: In the opening scene, where Carter is directing traffic, at the second accident, the girl in the Mercedes hits an 80s era Monte Carlo, but when Carter is talking to her, he calls the other car an '81 cutlass.
- Continuity: In the traffic directing scene, the Mercedes hits a Monte Carlo, but in subsequent chase scenes, there is no damage to the Mercedes.
- Continuity: When the girls' car crashes in the alley while in pursuit of Kenji, the bullet holes in the windshield disappear.
- Continuity: In the car chase scene the back window of the taxi breaks and shatters everywhere, but in the next shot it is not broken.
- Errors in geography: Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Paris is not a tiny street in the popular 6th arrondissement but rather a large and avenue in the rich 8th arrondissement.
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- Factual errors: SPOILER: When Kenji targets Ambassador Han, he rotates his rifle after having Lee in his scope. At that range, the rotation degree would've clearly put the shot outside the building Ambassador Han and Lee were in.
- Factual errors: SPOILER: They say that there are 13 names of the Triads' secret leaders on the back of Genevieve’s head. But if you look at it there are only 12 words on the back of her head.
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