Northern Limit Line

June. 24,2015      
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

In this true story from 2002, South Korean patrol boats engaged in a deadly battle with North Korean patrol boats who crossed the maritime border known the Northern Limit Line and attacked.

Kim Moo-yul as  Yoon Young-ha
Jin Goo as  Han Sang-gook
Lee Hyun-woo as  Park Dong-hyuk
Lee Chung-ah as  Choi Yoon-jung
Song Jae-ho as  Yoon Du-ho
Kim Ji-hoon as  Jo Chun-hyung
Lee Wan as  Lee Hee-wan
Kwon Hwa-woon as  Corporal Kim Seung Hyun
Kim Ha-kyoon as  Boatswain
Jang Eui-soo as  Kim Myeon-soo

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Reviews

Sexyloutak
2015/06/24

Absolutely the worst movie.

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Humbersi
2015/06/25

The first must-see film of the year.

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Zlatica
2015/06/26

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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Bob
2015/06/27

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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oddjob1
2015/06/28

Full Disclosure; I like foreign movies, especially war movies as depicted by what ever nation is portrayed. This movie ranks as one of the best with Tae Guk Gi. The battle scene is well done. Watch it....I bought the Blu-Ray after reading reviews about it. Glad I did. If you can see it on NetFlix by all means go for it!

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jimel98
2015/06/29

We start by getting to know the men of the 357 Patrol ship of the South Korean Navy. A good bunch of men who, being human, kid around, have fun and generally work very hard and then let off tension as any normal person does, be it sneaking a feast on the bow or cheering on their hometown soccer team. We get to meet their families as well and see just how much those people back home mean to them.We also see what a bunch of punks the North Koreans are. OK, sure, they're not about to be shown as sympathetic characters, but why should they be? They started this entire incident, as they often do. Punks. And when you compare the ships, you see the difference between a modern free society and a backwards one being run by some little runt with something to prove. But I digress.This movie was filmed magnificently and very believably. We (in the Western Hemisphere)often see movies made in other nations and feel they look a little cheesy compared to our slick productions. That's a bit condescending, but I'm sure many who may read this know what I mean. We get to know these guys and like them. They're good people and the ships new Commander starts out a bit of a hard nose, but even he sees that, this likable bunch will do anything for someone they both respect and like and mutual admiration and affection between officers and crew truly brings them all together.Then disaster, and for what? Muscle flexing of the worst kind and this entire sequence, the battle sequence is both exciting and heartbreaking as we see those we've gotten to know being shot up by...well, the bad guys. It's very well done and riveting.I was not fully aware until the end that this was indeed a true story and yup, I teared up. I teared up for the men of 357, I teared up for their families and the horror they all faced in their different ways. I also teared up for the world that we must tolerate nations like North Korea who seem to simply exist only to provoke, incite and threaten. They have no meaning otherwise and this movie, should I say, this story is proof.It's a wonderful movie on a number of levels. I've reviewed this movie from a soapbox, but this movie tells truth in a very dramatic fashion and tells it well. For a history lesson and for a lesson in national terrorism and current events, this movie is a must see.

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Bobba Fett
2015/06/30

Haven't seen that since the Red Army crossed the Volga . It was fascinating to see how courteous Koreans are even in the heat of battle....always bowing and gesturing with the utmost in respect toward authority figures be it a Lieutenant, friend or a family member . The lone gun duel between the two Korean ships was awesome!( I know that's insensitive and I should take the gravitas into account but the movie wasn't made for the History Channel)Such a big Ocean & World and it comes down to a rusting North Korean ship with antiquated gun mounts versus a South Korean ship with a few ack ack guns. The T-34 Tank on the bow of a poor North Korean ship bizarrely stuck in the 1950's versus the affluent navy of todays S. Korea was something right out of the Twilight Zone . The South Korean ship was ambushed at point blank range after a game of Cold War Cat & Mouse along the coastal DMZ (So I learned some History Channel trivia)Now the drama did get a bit hysterical but I've noticed that in many Asian movies. So I just went along with the cultural differences with an open mind . What was different between a Western war movie and an Asian? No drunkenness, no romantic side story, no smart-ass multicultural sailors ...just pure patriotism in a fair knife fight on the open sea. If I was South Korean I would be proud and it would bring a tear to me eye....but as an insensitive lout I thoroughly enjoyed this bloody swashbuckling adventure .

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tampigns
2015/07/01

It is the story of Korean navy men during the world cup in Korea who protect the northern limit line which separate South Korea from North Korea in the sea. You discover each main character get attached to them and understand their daily life in the Navy: duties, punishment and simple joys. You will learn how their friendship is built in the hardship and the happiness. You meet their families and then get into the real thing. SPOILER: And then they die one by one in the fight. Trying their best to protect their country even while they are scared and dying. This is a good simple movie. Not incredible effects nor super heroes. but only privateers who live and fight. Nice filming good characters and actual shots of the burial ceremony. There also are shorts interviews from the real guys at the end so just wait the final clap. This movie es a real memorial. It is a must seen. Be ready to cry if you're sensitive.

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