As the apes reach San Francisco Zoo to free the zoo's captive primates, there's an establishing shot through the trees showing the downtown city skyline, with the top of the Transamerica Pyramid building clearly visible. In reality the San Francisco Zoo is in the extreme south west corner of the city, on the Pacific coast, while downtown San Francisco is in the north east of the city, next to the bay. Not only are all of San Francisco's largest hills directly in between them, blocking any view of downtown from the zoo, they are also over eight miles away from each other. The shot makes it appear that there is only flat terrain between them, and that they're only about a couple of miles apart.
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