When Ms. Watt blow torches Sam's right foot, she starts all the way at the back of his heel. Later, when they bandage his burns, only the middle of his foot is bandaged. No way could that bandage cover that burn.
In the first shot of Sam at the back of the SUV, the gag is covering his mouth like tape. In the next shot when he's struggling, the gag is inside his mouth like a rag.
The pistol Lady Bevell carries and shoots Sam with is a Walther PPK/S chambered in .380 ACP. It is a common misconception that the 9x19mm Parabellum and the .380 ACP use a .38 caliber bullet, they actually both use a .35 caliber bullet. Most cartridge numbers refer to the diameter of the bullet, either in millimeters or tenths of an inch, but not all of them do, some of them refer to the diameter of the cartridge base. A good example are the .357 Magnum and .38 Special cartridges, both use a .355 inch bullet and are therefore .35 caliber, but they both are loaded in a cartridge that is .38 inches wide (or very close to it), which is why a .38 Special can be fired from a .357 Magnum, they both have the same size bullet and the same cartridge widths, the only difference is the .38 has a slightly shorter cartridge and uses a standard pistol primer instead of a magnum.