When Charlie and Lieutenant Colonel Spartan met in the apartment, Slade's glass and bottle of whiskey changed repeatedly.
When Charlie and Lieutenant Colonel Spartan went to New York, Lieutenant Colonel Spartan’s tie was straight for a while and curved for a while. It was also in the suicide scene.
In the tango show, Donna's earrings are missing in some shots.
When Lieutenant Colonel Sfalan drove the Ferrari, the shadow of the staff could be seen on the car.
When Lieutenant Colonel Sphalard talked to Baird's political teacher, the camera reflected on Lieutenant Colonel Sphalard’s sunglasses.
When Donna and Lieutenant Colonel Spartan leaned down to dance the tango, they could see the loudspeaker above.
Newark Airport was replaced by Logan Airport.
When Lieutenant Colonel Sfarlane was threatened to shoot Charlie, his tie changed several times, first at an angle, then to the right, and then straight.
Lieutenant Colonel Sphalard crossed the street and fell to the ground. In the scene where Charlie helped him to stand, Charlie did not hold a cane at first, but when he helped Lieutenant Colonel Sphalard, the cane magically appeared in his hand.
In the film, the four badges on the right pocket of Lieutenant Colonel Sfalan’s uniform are lined up in a row, but in reality, soldiers’ badges can only be in a row of three. If there is a fourth badge, it should be in a row of three. The top of the badge is in a row.
When Lieutenant Colonel Sphalan asked Charlie to help him remove the blue military uniform from the closet, there was no Silver Star medal on the military uniform, but in the camera behind, the Silver Star medal was listed impressively.
There is a driving scene. A sharp left turn should make Lieutenant Colonel Sphalan, who is sitting behind, toss to the right, but what the audience sees is that he is deflected to the left.
In the scene where the principal dropped the gavel after Lieutenant Colonel Spartan’s speech, the sound and picture were misplaced. The sound of the mallet was several times longer than the image of the mallet hitting.
The total number of balloons originally attached to the principal's car did not match the total number of balloons he broke and the total number of balloons left.
In the classic tango dance segment, the piano chords are extremely beautiful, but there is no player beside the piano as the background.
In the film, Lieutenant Colonel Spartan once severely criticized Charlie. According to military practice, 0.45 caliber guns should not be called "guns", but should be called "weapons" or "clothes". The school itself also called this gun a "gun", not a "weapon".
In the film, Charlie explained the army's standard salute posture, saying that the right hand should be positioned at the position of the hairline, but the posture according to his explanation is very funny. The right hand position in the correct salute posture should be close to or above the right eye. In addition, the correct military salute posture should raise the right arm and tilt it down, and the part with the right hand facing outward should always be slanted toward the person receiving the salute. The salute posture of Lieutenant Colonel Sphalan in the film is not very standard.
When Lieutenant Colonel Sfarlane and Charlie test-driving Ferrari together, he successfully completed several high-speed turns in the Midtown District of New York City. In fact, it is impossible for a blind person to complete such a difficult driving maneuver without the slightest collision, even though Charlie is sitting next to him to guide him.
When Lieutenant Colonel Sphalan was threatened to commit suicide, tears flowed from his left eye, but when the camera changed, tears appeared on his right cheek instead of his left cheek.
Although the film mentions several small flaws on Charlie’s face, there are no traces on the actor’s face.