In the closing scene, kelp in the ocean near the shore repeatedly disappears and reappears.
On the beach, Laura is sketching on a drawing pad. In shots facing her, she always holds the pad with her left hand. In shots facing Edward, the pad is propped against some driftwood. At one point, she is lying face down with both elbows in the sand, her left hand on her head, and sketching with her right. When the camera angle changes, she is partially raised up on one side, facing Edward. The drawing pad is flat on the sand with a rock in the middle of it.
The judge's tie, as he stands talking to Laura, is straight inside his jacket. As the camera angle changes, the bottom of his tie is shown crumpled and protruding outside his jacket.
Claire Hewitt tells her husband that Danny "was reciting the Prologue to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales in Old English." The language Chaucer wrote in, and that Danny recites in, is Middle English, not Old English.