In the final scene between Edmond Dantes and Fernand Mondego, Dantes' sword is cut in half by Albert Mondego. This is actually physically impossible unless Dantes' sword is of a seriously inferior make to Mondego's - it would need to be an ornamental sword made from the cheapest metal available and even then it is unlikely. Swords, especially rapiers and other such highly-flexible fencing swords, might flex or snap but they cannot be neatly cut by another sword. Swords are designed to cut through flesh, bone and armour and would be utterly useless if they could be cut in half just by being hit by another sword. Though it would make fencing scenes a lot quicker.
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