Why was Raine's bomb easier to disarm than Omar's and Donowitz's?

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During the end of Inglourious Basterds, why is it not possible to remove the bombs from Omar and Donowitz without exploding them, when they easily disarm/remove Raine's?

There ain't no way you gonna take them boys without setting off them bombs.

Is there anything I am not seeing?






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Is Inglorious Basterds based on a true story?

Hitler killed himself nine months later. In the end, Inglourious Basterds is an entertaining and partially true story, but it's fictionalized in order to fit Tarantino's specific brand of filmmaking.

What does Donny Donowitz have around his neck?

Donny Donowitz, resplendent in an undershirt and suspenders, medals hanging around his neck, a Louisville slugger held in both fists. Brad Pitt drawls the terrifying nickname the German army has given him.

Who lives in Inglourious Basterds?

Raine and Utivich are the last Basterds seen in the film, alive and well, but the fate of the others isn't revealed. In the original script, however, Hirschberg (played by Samm Levine) survived and he, along with other unspecified Basterds, reunited with Raine and Utivich after settling things with Landa.



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