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The eyelashes of the 'cadaver' can be seen to twitch during one of her close-ups.
At the Higgin's farmhouse, Bella the cook is shown alternately from two different camera angles. From one camera angle she is seen with her hands at her sides, yet from the other camera angle, her hands are planted squarely on her hips.
In the closed captioning, the music at the concert at the end is identified as "The Prize song" from Wagner's "Die Meistersinger", twice, and the chorus is described as singing in German. The music is actually Brahms' "Academic Festival Overture", which is heard throughout the movie, not just in the final concert, and the chorus is singing "Gaudeamus Igatur" which is in Latin. The "Prize Song" is heard on the radio at the Higgens' farm and is the background music for Noah and Deborah's tour of the dairy.
At one point while Dr. Praetorius is waiting in Professor Elwell's classroom, a close-up insert shot of Shunderson is clearly printed backwards.
The "cadaver" is clearly not a cadaver, because prior to dissection, cadavers are embalmed -- a process which renders the body decidedly un-lifelike -- and presented for dissection in a supine position.
The eyelashes of the 'cadaver' can be seen to twitch during one of her close-ups.
Lighting equipment reflections can be seen on the car as Dr. Praetorius' Lincoln pulls into the porte-cochere of the clinic.