The Silent Sea is a Korean sci-fi series set in a future where Earth is running out of water. A team of scientists and soldiers is sent on a dangerous mission to a space station on the moon to recover mysterious samples. The drama is full of suspense, action, and secrets from the past.
Series Details
- Title: The Silent Sea
- Country: South Korea
- Language: Hindi Dubbed
- Episodes: 08
- Duration: 45 min. per episode
- Genre: Sci-Fi, Mystery, Thriller, Space
- Aired On: Dec 24, 2021
- Director: Choi Hang-yong
Main Roles
- Gong Yoo as Han Yoon-jae
A brave leader of the space team. He’s responsible for his crew’s safety on a risky mission. - Bae Doona as Song Ji-an
A smart scientist who joins the mission to find the truth about her sister’s death on the same base. - Lee Joon as Ryu Tae-seok
A former soldier who hides secrets and has his own reasons for joining the mission.
Support Roles
- Kim Sun-young, Lee Moo-saeng, Heo Sung-tae, and others play important roles as crew members and government officials, each adding tension and depth to the story.
In the future, Earth suffers from a severe water shortage. The government sends a special team to the abandoned Balhae Lunar Research Station on the moon to collect a strange sample that could save humanity.
As the crew explores the station, they find dead bodies, secrets, and something they weren’t prepared for. Each step brings new dangers, and the mystery deepens as they discover the truth about the mission—and themselves.
- Unique Setting: A rare Korean sci-fi drama set in space with strong visuals.
- Short but Powerful: Only 8 episodes, but every one is full of mystery and action.
- Big Star Cast: Gong Yoo and Bae Doona give strong and emotional performances.
- Suspenseful Plot: Twists and secrets that keep you guessing until the end.
- Deep Message: Talks about climate change, survival, and the value of life.
The drama ends with big reveals and emotional sacrifices. Some characters don’t survive, but their actions give hope for Earths future. The story ends in a powerful and thought-provoking way, leaving viewers with questions and feelings about humanity, science, and the cost of survival.