When Kate and Orla have a champagne toast Orla pops the cork on the Dom Perignon and fills their glasses about three quarters full. The camera pans away and when it returns their champagne are full.
Beth uses Kate's corpse to unlock her iPhone with FaceID. However, the phone was recently turned on, so it would necessary require the passcode, since for security measures an iPhone always asks for the passcode after turning it on, and FaceID is blocked until entering the passcode that first time. So Beth couldn't have unlocked the iPhone with Kate's face.
The camera from the Airbnb do not show on the night of the murder Rob arriving, waiting in front of the apartment or leaving with Kate.
Despite being one of the better interior film sets designed to look like Britain, the British scenes are clearly filmed in a building in mainland Europe. This is most evident in two scenes. In Rob's bathroom we see a three pin UK plug socket at head height. This isn't legal in Great Britain and simply wouldn't exist. In a wide shot of Rob's kitchen diner we see that the kitchen area has three pin UK plug sockets but the diner has standard 2 pin Euro plug sockets.
Despite those failings, it is still considerably better than most film sets who don't even attempt to show the correct sockets.
Despite those failings, it is still considerably better than most film sets who don't even attempt to show the correct sockets.
License plates in Croatia are different than those shown in movie. ST 42 MAM are not right completely.
ST is short for Split and that's correct.
Standard license plates in Croatia have 3 or 4 numbers followed by 1 or 2 letters. E.g. ST 422 M or ST 422 MA would be correct.
The cops don't ask for, and Kate doesn't offer the missing woman's cell phone.