When Junior finishes filling up the Trans-Am at the pump, the California Plate 1E49966 is clearly visible after he removes the nozzle, but when Conrad comes out and confronts him at the rear of the car, the plates are not shown.
When Laura takes the call from Conrad and returns to her deck with her 2 friends, they show a cellphone and magazine resting on the 2 armrests. But after the LAPD detective arrives the phone on the left arm rest is missing and so is the magazine on the right. Also she's shown with a drink in and out of her hand. Her friends' sunglasses appear and disappear from their faces while the detective talks to them; it's highly-noticeable between the front and rear camera shots.
In the scene of the LAPD detective reviewing the case folder with Rose, The folder position changes right before Rose walks out of his office. The detective's hands also change position from being on top of the folder and off the folder. Previously wide angle shot shows the folder open and then closed.
After the shoot at at the diner, the Highway Patrol car that Conrad drives there is shown in a different position after the crime-scene tape was erected. This can be determined by the pants outside of the window from when he first parks and after the crime scene. Also the truck that Laura stole was shown in the background but after the crime scene tape, this vehicle has disappeared.
The car at the gas pump was stated later on in the movie as a 1986 TransAm, which it clearly is not.
They mentioned that the stolen Trans Am was a 1986. Definitely not; more like a 1979.
When the Russian was in his office, he stated he was at the Russian consulate. There's no Russian consulate in Los Angeles.
When accepting the cash from the Russians in exchange for the "information chip." the briefcase given to the two main characters includes a large number of $100 bills with 'for theatrical use only" clearly visible on them.
The shot of Republic Maldives and a small hill peak is not actually Maldives. In fact, Maldives' highest point is barely 8 feet above sea level.