When Deon is being followed from Tetravaal, Vincent's vehicle changes from a compact car to a pickup.
The camera view (Vincent's viewpoint) is clearly coming from the vehicle behind the car. At the right edge of the screen you can see the orange/red of the truck.
The camera view (Vincent's viewpoint) is clearly coming from the vehicle behind the car. At the right edge of the screen you can see the orange/red of the truck.
When Vincent Moore was presenting his Moose robot to the police chiefs, his hair was closely trim above the forehead. After they rejected his pitch, Vincent went into a washroom and his hair was noticeably longer, as well as his beard being a bit scruffier now.
When Chappie is being taught to speak by Yo-Landi at the gang base and Deon arrives in the Mercedes Tetravaal Robotics van, the registration plate on the front reads "FOK OFF GP", in a later shot the plate reads 891TJY GP, yet later when Chappie is taken out to see the real world, the "FOK OFF GP plate is on the grey Volkswagen mini bus that the gang are using and it stays on this van for the rest of the film.
When Deon drags Chappie into Tetravaal for the reboot he connects a wire to the back of Chappie's head. Once he's activated, the wire disappears without ever being disconnected.
When Hippo fires the RPG at 22, he is indoors and there is a wall directly behind him. The back-blast from the rocket launch would have incinerated him.
Police vehicles in Johannesburg do not have regular registration plates ending in "GP" (Gauteng Province, the province Johannesburg is in), but rather end in the letter "B". The registration plates for the police vehicles in the movie are "GP" plates.
After transferring Mommy's consciousness to robot, Chappie says "Now we are both black sheep, mommy". Plural of sheep is also sheep, not sheeps.
With only one single physical guard key in existence that is required for reprogramming all of the Scout-type robots, and since it's only needed for reprogramming them and not operating them, Deon would have been extremely careful to have removed it from Chappie after his reprogramming and before his activation. However, he was clearly caught up in the moment and at that time had no reason to believe he wouldn't have a chance to remove the key later on.
When Yo-Landi hugs Chappie before the Moose attack, she places her hand directly over a blade stuck to Chappie's magnetic chest and it flexes like it's made of rubber.
When Hippo shoots Pitbull in the chest, you can clearly see mud on the white fur lining of the hood of Pitbull's orange jumper from previous takes where he's laid down after being shot.
Around the 3 minute mark in the movie, there is a white Mercedes van that travels from right to left on the screen. The van has the word "Tetravaal" (and it's logo) and the words "Robotics Service and Maintenance" on the side of the van. (It's the van with Chappie inside after he gets damaged. When the van stops, they take Chappie out of the back.)
As the van is traveling from right to left across the screen, you see the driver's left hand in an awkward position. The driver's window is down and the driver's left hand is holding the frame in the middle of the door (the part of the frame where the window slides down into the frame of the door).
As the van moves more to the left and as the driver applies the breaks to stop the van, the door opens (Maybe 4 to 6 inches? Or 10 to 15 cm?) and the driver realizes the door is open and quickly pulls the door shut with his hand as he comes to a stop.
After watching it again, you realize that the driver has his hand on the door during the entire video of the van moving because he's trying keep the door shut with his hand.
As the van is traveling from right to left across the screen, you see the driver's left hand in an awkward position. The driver's window is down and the driver's left hand is holding the frame in the middle of the door (the part of the frame where the window slides down into the frame of the door).
As the van moves more to the left and as the driver applies the breaks to stop the van, the door opens (Maybe 4 to 6 inches? Or 10 to 15 cm?) and the driver realizes the door is open and quickly pulls the door shut with his hand as he comes to a stop.
After watching it again, you realize that the driver has his hand on the door during the entire video of the van moving because he's trying keep the door shut with his hand.
As the Moose takes off for the second time a man runs by shooting a gun but there are no gunshots.
Ninja's rifle is a suppressed assault rifle yet when he fires it plays a sound much like a belt-fed machine gun.
With hundreds of scout units in the field, the movie starts by making a point of saying that there is a completely secure way of reprogramming them, ensuring that there is no problem with programming in the field. Yet two characters set out to retrieve the single "key" that prevents this from happening and there is not a single camera, security guard, two-person key lock, or even a janitor in the building that houses the lock.