The cabin supposedly is "off the grid", but it has a landline.
As wolves are afraid of humans, these wolves would NEVER have approached these kids, let alone menace them.
(at around 22 mins) When the kids are walking across the field with Addison, there are 4 people and a hologram, but there are 5 shadows. Holograms cannot throw a shadow as they are not actually there.
Despite being a hologram, Addison can be seen to be having a shadow at 24 minutes.
While in Nevada discussing their upcoming travel plans the character Roy says he is going to take the "bus to Juneau" the state capital of Alaska.
The city of Juneau is not connected to the rest of the state or to the North American continent by roads due to the surrounding mountains and water. It is the only US state capital on the North American mainland that can not be reached by road. The only direct means of transportation access to the city is by aircraft or boat.
The city of Juneau is not connected to the rest of the state or to the North American continent by roads due to the surrounding mountains and water. It is the only US state capital on the North American mainland that can not be reached by road. The only direct means of transportation access to the city is by aircraft or boat.
Ziggy is said to have been unable to locate the cabin because it was "off the grid," running on its own generator power and drawing water from a nearby creek rather than using public utilities. The cabin still would have been visible to things like satellite imaging by 2022. A commercially available resource like Google Maps would be able to spot it, much less a super-computer with government resources. However, a satellite cannot find the cabin If the foliage is too thick.
When Leah hurts her ankle and is given a walking stick, she initially uses it correctly, with the stick on her good side. Later she switches to using it incorrectly, holding it on the side of her injured ankle. Except that people use a crutch or a cane on whichever side that helps them the most.
Jenn gets an incoming call, pulls her phone out of her pocket, declines the call, then puts her phone down on the desk. The phone is on the home screen, rather than the lock screen, as it would be if it were in her pocket (accepting or declining a call does not automatically unlock the phone).
When the four students argue about stopping for the night, the sun shines through the trees and it is obvious that it is mid-afternoon.
Blur's "Song 2" plays over the students' escape from the facility. The escape occurs in 1996 while the song was released in 1997.
Roy says he plans to take a bus to Juneau and then into the interior of Alaska from there. There is no land route to Juneau; it can only be accessed by air or sea.
The faculty from the camp pull up to the cabin, confidently explaining that it's the only residence in the area, and there's only so far that the escapees could have gotten. By this point, it's been more than a day and a half since the escape, and the faculty just now is checking the only residence in the area.