Coherence: When Schindler kissed a Jewish girl, he put his hands on her face. In the next shot, his hands were dropped from her shoulders.
Coherence: When Schindler was looking for Isaac at the train station, before he was expelled, Schindler shouted his name at the train and walked away. At the same time, Stern replied, "He is in the train. ,gentlemen!". But in the next shot, Schindler walks to another train, while Stern is inside.
Continuity: When the child was caught by the Nazis, his luggage fell off at his feet. When the camera switched back to his lens, he saw that the box was one metre away from him.
Coherence: When Schindler was reprimanded in SS's office for kissing a Jewish girl, the SS officer picked up his cup twice while saying the same sentence.
Display error: At the train station, Schindler rescued Isaac Stern from being sent away. An officer was checking the list and could see that all the papers had the same content.
Display error: Schindler and Stern are discussing Jewish investment outside the Jewish quarter, and Steven Spielberg’s reflection can be seen in the back window (his jacket is being blown by the wind) ).
Anachronism: ""was created at least 20 years later, after the end of World War II.
An anachronism: The bottle of Hennessy brandy can be seen in the movie as a new design, produced in the 1990s. The original bottle is taller and has a different brand.
An anachronism: Schindler listens to Billie Holiday’s music, and apart from being illegal, her album is almost impossible to find in Europe under German rule.
Anachronism: Czechoslovakia did not exist in 1945. The country was divided and Brunnlitz was a protectorate in Bohemia and Moravia (now the Czech Republic).
Display error: When the German officer wanted to shoot the priest who made the hinge, he first used the Luger pistol. After it failed, he took out an automatic pistol in his pocket, and when it failed again, he angered the priest with the pistol. When the officer turned angrily, the gun in his hand turned into a revolver.