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Director Kim Hak-sun utilized 3D technology (supported by a grant from the SK Arts Council) to create an immersive experience of the chaotic maritime combat.
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 strict but dedicated commander of the vessel. Director Kim Hak-sun utilized 3D technology (supported by
The film spends its first half developing the camaraderie and personal lives of the crew on the Chamsuri 357 before transitioning into a visceral, real-time depiction of the battle. Key figures include: Plot and Characters The strict but dedicated commander
After facing funding difficulties when original investors backed out, the film was completed largely through crowdfunding from the South Korean public, who viewed the subject as a patriotic tribute.