During the climax, the day-for-night footage is tinted very unevenly, making the sequence appear to change from day to night and back again between shots. This is most noticeable when the men with rifles are shown; they appear to be waiting in broad daylight, although the scene takes place after midnight.
At about 2.53 when Chris drives up there is no car to his right, but one to his left and he starts to exit the car. Between the time he stops and gets out a empty white Chevy is suddenly to his right.
According to the filming locations the movie was filmed around Dallas, TX. The side of the sheriff's car says Hollis County. There is no Hollis County in Texas. The majority of Dallas is actually located in Dallas County.
Hollis County is clearly a fictional setting in the realistic but imaginary world of the film, for which plausible real-world filming locations have been substituted--a standard filmmaking convention. No character or situation in the film refers to any real-world place in Texas, so there is no error in the film's (fictional) geography.
Hollis County is clearly a fictional setting in the realistic but imaginary world of the film, for which plausible real-world filming locations have been substituted--a standard filmmaking convention. No character or situation in the film refers to any real-world place in Texas, so there is no error in the film's (fictional) geography.
When Clint, Ben, and Wes discuss the attack on Buddy and Mary, the bodies are described as being grotesquely mauled; however, the white interior of the car in which they were attacked is spotless, with no blood anywhere.