When Anna first discusses the potential murder of the child, she alternately has her arms crossed in front of her chest and outstretched holding a cigarette.
When Anna visits Barring, he pours himself a drink and places it on the table without drinking it. On the following cut after speaking with Anna, he again picks up the bottle and pours himself a drink.
Bernard Dalvik references a 'Journeyman' in Deuteronomy, verse 17 without a chapter. There's no such verse 17 that this refers to.
When Anna visits Barring after being away for a long time due to her operation, she is wearing the exact clothes including the hat and coat that she had on when she last saw him.
This are several plausible explanations for this (e.g., simple coincidence of a limited wardrobe, best set of clothes she has, intentional action by Anna to remind Barring of that last time); therefore, (per IMDb guidelines) this is not a Goof.
This are several plausible explanations for this (e.g., simple coincidence of a limited wardrobe, best set of clothes she has, intentional action by Anna to remind Barring of that last time); therefore, (per IMDb guidelines) this is not a Goof.
When Anna goes to Barring's apartment after the operation, she rings the doorbell, and Barring opens up; however, no audio of the doorbell ring is heard.
When Anna is with Segart on the sleigh chasing Barring, she can see her say something to Sehart but no audio is heard.
When Barring tells Anna about his uncle's inheritance and the grandchild being the beneficiary as longs as the child lives, she then asks what would happen if the child doesn't live. During this interaction with Barring, Anna's expression is inconsistent with the dialog. It starts with a devious smile and conspiratorial thoughts, but in the next immediate cut, the expression is one of abject terror.