Spring arrived in sharp, colorful bursts. So did the first shadow: a job offer for him far away, a promise wrapped in opportunity and distance. They negotiated the terms of their togetherness like diplomats—short visits, nightly video calls, calendars marked with heart emojis—but time has a way of erasing ink. Phone calls thinned. Video screens began to capture only the edges of faces; words became smaller, as if pulled out of reach.
: The story follows Oh Hye-won (Kim Hee-ae), a successful 40-year-old arts foundation director, and Lee Sun-jae (Yoo Ah-in), a 20-year-old piano prodigy from a poor background. They begin a passionate, forbidden affair that risks destroying their careers and social standings.
Unlike typical "Candy girl" heroines, Hye-won is a complex, flawed character—capable and in control, yet trapped in a loveless, corrupt world. Electric Chemistry:
Not all love affairs are dark. This weekend family drama had a sub-plot involving a married woman reconnecting with her first love.


