^I think they did leave their dynamite under their theater seats. Possibly, that was the distraction they would need to get out after shooting hitler?
The only character the I liked was the drunk guy who got the autograph. As far as "jew violence porn" goes, no one could feel good about the violence in this movie. It was too realistic and too many innocent people died.

Not one act of violence in this movie looked realistic? The blood effects looked real, it dripped out like normal blood and nothing like Kill Bill's geysers. Even the scalping, choking, and beating scenes all looked realistic. The worst part of it was the sound of it all though.
It doesn't really matter how much audiences are desensitized to movie violence. In a movie trying to portray fucking who knows what political messages and that's already getting the audience's attention with the tense conversation scenes, Tarantino made a stupid, conscious decision to make the violence look as realistic as possible.
Yes, he should have made it more like Kill Bill. It still wouldn't have been that great but it would have been much better I think.