- Continuity: Just after the training duel between Rayne and Sebastian, Rayne's cross changes positions between shots.
- Anachronisms: Reference to "Black Powder from China". By the 18th century gunpowder had been used in Europe for over 200 years.
- Anachronisms: Rayne is clearly sporting a modern tattoo on her lower back.
- Anachronisms: Around 4m 27s you can see a man in the audience is wearing a modern wrist watch.
- Anachronisms: Rayne wears contact lenses.
- Revealing mistakes: All of the weaponry is blunt and has "rounded points". This is especially noticeable when BloodRayne picks up her two hand scythes for the first time and the close-up reveals that they are about as useful as a butter knife.
- Continuity: At the monastery fight Rayne throws one of her swords to save Sebastian, she is then kidnapped, the Brimstone guys leave to rescue her. Nobody retrieves her sword, yet she has them both back later on in the movie.
- Revealing mistakes: Rayne - a half-vampire who can be killed by sunlight - has a suntan.
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- Revealing mistakes: SPOILER: During Rayne's flashbacks at the end of the movie, she flashes back to when she kills the carnival boss. The moment she cuts him in the stomach, you can clearly see the blood coming from underneath him and not from the cut itself.
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