The tension between the couple by the red Porsche is palpable, shifting from cold silence to a desperate embrace. Just as the romance peaks, the phone rings with an unknown number, cutting through the moment. The scene abruptly shifts to a man in traditional robes looking terrified on the other end of the line. This sudden genre jump from urban romance to family thriller in CEO's Boyfriend Hits Different is wild. The visual storytelling is sharp, using the phone as a literal bridge between two chaotic worlds.