Yeonpyeong — Haejeon(2015)

, released internationally as Northern Limit Line , is a 2015 South Korean war film directed by Kim Hak-sun. It depicts the real-life Second Battle of Yeonpyeong , a naval skirmish between North and South Korean patrol boats that occurred on June 29, 2002. Historical Context

While most of South Korea was swept up in the excitement of co-hosting the , a deadly naval clash broke out near the Northern Limit Line (NLL), the maritime border in the Yellow Sea. Two North Korean patrol boats crossed the line and launched a surprise attack on South Korean vessels, specifically targeting the gunboat Chamsuri 357 . Plot and Characters Yeonpyeong haejeon(2015)

The film became a major commercial success in South Korea, resonating deeply with audiences for its emotional portrayal of the young sailors' sacrifices. , released internationally as Northern Limit Line ,

A devoted helmsman and shipmate.

The strict but dedicated commander of the vessel. Two North Korean patrol boats crossed the line

A young medic whose perspective often grounds the emotional core of the story. Production and Impact

The film serves as both a historical record of the 2002 incident and a memorial to the six South Korean sailors who lost their lives during the engagement. Yeonpyeong haejeon (2015) - IMDb