Gergely Csaba Kovács
How Could I Live Without You? (2024) is a film that doesn’t just tug at your heartstrings—it yanks them. Gergely Csaba Kovács steps into the spotlight, delivering a performance that makes you question every romantic choice you’ve ever made. The movie kicks off with a gut-punch: two people, once inseparable, are suddenly navigating life on opposite sides of a breakup neither of them saw coming. It’s messy, it’s raw, and it never tries to pretty up the emotional fallout. Kovács’ character is just trying to keep it together, faking smiles at work, dodging awkward questions from friends, and losing sleep replaying old texts and inside jokes.
The film isn’t just about heartbreak, though. There’s this bittersweet streak running through it—those tiny, fleeting moments of hope that maybe, just maybe, things could work out. You watch these characters stumble through their new realities, clinging to memories, making cringe-worthy mistakes, and slowly figuring out who they are without each other. The city feels like another character, buzzing with life and possibility, but also feeling weirdly empty at times. The cinematography leans into that—lots of close-ups, rainy windows, and neon lights blurring into the night.
What really sticks with you is the honesty. No melodrama, no fairy tale reunions, just a painfully real look at picking up the pieces and moving forward, even when you don’t feel ready. It’s not just a love story—it’s a break-up story, and honestly, that’s what makes it hit so hard.