When Carly throws down the vase in her office, it ends up lying on the table. Then Lydia goes back to Carly, and the vase is now standing upwards and remains that way for the rest of the scene.
One scene shows Kate wearing brown sunglasses outside, but when she goes inside and puts them on her head, they are white.
When Carly is putting Kate and her dog into the cab after their drunken night at Carly's, Kate is wearing a long sleeve sweater when the cab pulls up, but then it disappears in the next shot.
When Carly is looking at Amber through the binoculars and talking to Kate, she is not wearing any sunglasses. When she starts to run after Amber on the beach, she is wearing sunglasses. When the camera cuts to Amber and then back to Carly, she again is not wearing sunglasses.
When Carly and Amber go to see Carly's dad Frank at "No Hands", a woman comes and starts massaging Carly and Amber. When a front view of Carly is shown, the masseur is there, but when the side-back view of Carly is shown, the masseur is missing; this happens twice.
Almost every time a character is on the phone, they aren't really on a "phone call". It either shows the iPhone's lock screen or home screen.
When Mark is speaking to Amber on the phone, his phone's screen is turned on, and it was on the iPhone home screen as he spoke into it.
The people behind this film had no problem in depicting the LGBT lifestyle in the worse way possible, by having one of the crew filming this movie to be in drag & kissing Nikolaj's character to defame him, talk about demonizing the lifestyle.
Several times when Carly supposedly speaks, her mouth is not moving or it is closed.
When Kate is talking to Mark on the phone about coming to the city to meet him, she is standing in front of Bäco Mercat. This is a downtown L.A. restaurant, and she is supposed to be in Connecticut.