Throughout the film the trained chimpanzees are repeatedly labelled as 'monkeys'. Chimpanzees, however, are apes.
Throughout the film the trained chimpanzees are repeatedly labelled as 'monkeys'. Chimpanzees, however, are apes.
In the closing scene, Cristal is shoved when she is almost at the foot of the stairs, yet the very next shot shows her falling from much nearer the top.
Near the end of the film, when Nomi visits Cristal in the hospital they exchange farewells and share a kiss. In one take Cristal's lipstick is smudged; from another angle it looks flawless, and the edit cuts back and forth between the two takes several times.
When Nomi performs her first striptease, she is wearing a lace-up shoe. When she storms off the stage, she is wearing a Mary Jane-style shoe.
When Nomi is arrested at the pub she is wearing high heels. When she is released from custody she appears to be wearing white bedroom slippers.
The hand Nomi uses to bring food to her mouth while telling Al she was on her period switches from her left to her right.
Whilst they are having drinks, the level of champagne in Nomi's glass while Cristal is pouring fluctuates with changes in the camera angle.
At the start of the film, as Nomi plays the slot machines, the camera's reflection can be seen in one of them.
The camera's shadow falls across Nomi as she stands in the alley, having just stormed out of Crystal's dressing room for the first time.
After Nomi leaves the prison and gets into her friend's car, they take a right-hand turn and the crew are visible, reflected in the car's rear windscreen.
Following Molly's rape at the party, she is in hospital where the doctor states she has sustained vaginal lacerations. After he leaves, Nomi attempts to phone the police to report the assault, but Zack prevents her. However, the hospital should already have alerted the police, as this is standard procedure in suspected sexual assault cases.
After Cristal falls, they later state she has a compound fracture of her hip. A compound fracture is when the bone breaks through the skin, yet there isn't a single drop of blood when she falls.
It is standard practice in ambulance services to place a patient in a cervical collar (a plastic device that immobilises the cervical spine) after any fall, even if there are no initial signs of neck injury. Yet Cristal is not fitted with a cervical collar when ambulance staff wheel her out on a stretcher following her fall.
Although Annie plainly falls onto her bottom when she is dropped, she nevertheless sustains a fractured knee.