The Silent Sea Trailer Answered All the Questions

The Silent Sea, Netflix’s first Korean science fiction mystery thriller series, is rapidly approaching. If you’ve not seen it yet, it’s a narrative about an elite force on a specific mission to an isolated research station on the moon in the coming years, after the depletion of natural resources has decimated the Earth. With the release of the latest trailer (see it below), we have several questions.

To begin, we realize that resource depletion threatens all life on Earth. Korea’s Space and Aviation Administration discovers the answer to long term survival and plans another moon space mission led by an elite team made up of astrobiologist Song Jian (Bae Doona), group leader Han Yunjae (Gong Yoo), head engineer Ryu Tae-suk (Lee Joon), team doctor Doc Hong (Kim Sun-young), chief of security Gong Soohyuk (Lee Mu-saeng), and spaceship pilot Kim Hee (Lee Sung-wook).

Their objective is to reopen the Balhae Moon Research Base, which was closed down five years ago due to an accident. They go on the critical mission of “retrieving a crucial sample from the base and orbiting the Earth,” but are greeted with a massive setback when their spacecraft falls down on the lunar surface.

The Silent Sea We Have A Few Questions.

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Why did the world’s yearly rainfall reach a new low, and was it caused by polluted air? Another important concern is whether or not we still have seas.

Why do you need an Astrobiologist to recover a sample?

A group of astronauts and/or government leaders accomplish this? Is there more to the Balhae Lunar Research Station than what they’re revealing?

Did we just witness a bunch of dead bodies?

What happened to those folks, and how did they survive? If it’s so risky, is it even safe for the present team to go there Are we really never discussing the sequences involving the weird bio-signal and the guy who threw up probably Five litres of water?

Will they divulge the identity of the critical sample?

The operation appears to be extremely perilous, and the trailer implies that the government was involved.

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