The spool of thread on the sewing machine changes from beige to green and back before Sam Boga hits it.
After Mr. Steyn helps Ms. Thompson get her cat out of a wait-a-bit tree, she covers herself with a towel. In the next shot, the towel has changed sides.
In the final romance scene, the back of Steyn's shirt is sweaty when he gets out of the Land Rover, but when he's speaking with Kate a few second later, the sweat is gone.
When the guerrilla shoots the hat off his partner, he covers his mouth in embarrassment. A quick cut shows him covering with his other hand.
The villagers sing when they welcome the schoolteacher, but the song dubbed onto the soundtrack is a song of farewell; the title, "Shosholoza", translates as "Go Forward".
When Xi's daughter finds the unearthed bottle the next morning, she blows notes of varying pitches on it as she walks back to the camp. It's not possible to play more than one note on a glass bottle without finger holes or changing the levels or water or sand inside the bottle.
After the assassination attempt in the village, the lead vehicle accidentally runs over a live chicken, not a prop or fake; when viewed frame-by-frame, it clearly tries leap out of the way.
When the Bushmen make music with the Coke bottle, an empty bottle produces different notes. Changing tones require adding water.
At the end, when Andrew is covered in flour, a lipstick kiss appears on his cheek before Kate kisses him.
A few frames before Sam Boga's gang blows up the helicopter, it has been replaced with a hunk of flammable material that ignites when the bazooka shell hits it.
When the Jeep is in the river and Andrew looks for something to hook the winch cable onto, he comes to the end of the cable, takes 3 steps back, and somehow gets enough cable to throw the end around a branch about 40 feet above his head.
When the helicopter blows up, wires that hold it in the air are visible.
When Andrew drives away from the jail with Xi, a crew member is reflected in the Land Rover's rear side window.