(At 1:06:59 - 1:07:03) The same scene where Lorenzo opens the door for Tom is shown twice.
As Tom is sitting on the bed thinking of his wife he reaches under the bed for a box and the clock in the background reads 11:40. We then see a close up of Tom smelling her perfume and the clock now reads 11:38.
When Tom and Ann are sitting in the Church, the back of another person sitting next to them on the pew suddenly materializes.
At the end, Ed Harris is pointing his gun at Samuel Jackson with the trigger in the rearward position, something that only happens when the double action/single action Beretta is cocked. The trigger should be at rest, in the forward position. When agitated, Ed cocks the hammer and we see that the trigger is still in the rearward position. Only at cocking should the trigger have gone from forward position to rear position.
Given that Tom was previously a police officer and has many friends still on the force, he should have alerted them and given them the situation.
Of course, this would have made it a much shorter movie.
This is explained in the movie, however: he was reluctant to inform the police for fear of being considered a suspect.
This is explained in the movie, however: he was reluctant to inform the police for fear of being considered a suspect.
As Detective Eddie Lorenzo stands waving his gun, a short while after he discovered that he had a piece of glass in his left arm, the blood disappears as the camera changes angle and although the audience doesn't see his entire arm at that particular angle, at the volume he was bleeding, his entire shirt would have been dripping with blood.
After Eddie interrupted Tom while cleaning a crime scene, they have a conversation which ends with Eddie saying, "Listen, you sit tight and I'll find out where Wallace is steering this thing, and I'll let you know." Vargas is the name of the detective heading the investigation, not Wallace.