Mark Schardan

Mark Schardan

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  • Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Arielle 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      It's hard to watch

      In 2016, my husband and I didn’t even have trekking poles, so we went out to climb Zugspitze with a feverish mind. It was October and the mountains were already covered in snow. I remember very clearly that the little girl at the information desk at the bottom of the mountain suggested that we take...

    • Leta 2022-01-19 08:01:07

      Don't throw that rope lightly

      Watching "The North Wall" showed me the brilliance of human nature, saving others, and finally dragging down the rescued person to death. The most impressive thing was the rope, the rope that was thrown away by them, who was inadvertently thrown away at the time, who knew that what was thrown away...

    • Arely 2022-04-21 09:03:05

      As I get older, it becomes more and more disgusting to watch man-made disaster films. When you see them pulling off the rope and breaking the back road, you want to shout, don't throw it away, keep it, you will need it later, when you see that they have little hope But still eager to reach the top and want to persuade them to come back quickly, the blizzard is coming, stop climbing. Too bad they couldn't hear, and death awaited them.

    • Connie 2022-03-24 09:03:21

      The fetters of love make this mountaineering tragic and solemn. The rigorous and persevering man is super attractive, and the consciousness of the woman who is awakened is also very moving. It does not satisfy the audience's desire for miracles, the insignificance of the will. Hey.

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    North Face quotes

    • [first lines]

      [in German, quoting English subtitles]

      Luise Fellner: [voiceover] When you're at the bottom - Toni once told me - at the foot of the wall, and you look up, you ask yourself: How can anyone climb that? Why would anyone even want to? But hours later when you're at the top looking down, you've forgotten everything. Except the one person you promised you would come back to.

    • [last lines]

      [in German, quoting English subtitles]

      Luise Fellner: [voiceover] All I know is that death spared me, and that Toni went away forever that day. One has lived if one has loved. There are times when I find this infinitely hard to believe. Most days I feel that I am alive. And that love is the reason for that.