Our Fault (2025)
Movie · 2025 · Romance, Drama · 1h 50m · Spanish
Curator score: 0.2/10 (136K ratings)
Jenna and Lion's wedding brings about the long-awaited reunion between Noah and Nick after their breakup. Nick's inability to forgive Noah stands as an insurmountable barrier. He, heir to his grandfather's businesses, and she, starting her professional life, resist fueling a flame that's still alive. But now that their paths have crossed again, will love be stronger than resentment?
Ratings:
- Curator score: 0.2/10
- IMDb: 5.3/10
- Letterboxd: 1.91/5
- TMDB: 7.4/10
Director: Domingo González
Production: Pokeepsie Films, Amazon MGM Studios
Cast: Nicole Wallace, Gabriel Guevara, Gabriela Andrada, Marta Hazas, Goya Toledo, Iván Sánchez, Felipe Londoño, Fran Berenguer, Alex Bejar, Javier Morgade, Sergi Mateu, Gary Anthony Stennette, Noah Casas, Vianessa Castaños, Eva Ruiz, Mariano Venancio, Víctor Varona, Jaime Ordóñez, Fran Morcillo
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict: A glossy, high-drama romance built for fans already invested in the saga, but the reception suggests thin characterization, repetitive conflict, and more melodrama than emotional payoff. Unless you’re specifically following the franchise, this is easy to pass on.
Best for: Viewers already committed to the series; Fans of heightened young-adult romance melodrama; Audiences who enjoy messy, toxic-on-purpose relationship drama
Skip if: You want believable relationship writing; You’re looking for a self-contained romance; You’re tired of repetitive breakup/make-up plotting
Overview: Our Fault continues the franchise’s appeal as a maximalist, emotionally overheated romance where every glance feels like a crisis and every conversation threatens to become a breakup. The setup leans on reunion tension, unresolved resentment, and the familiar push-pull of attraction versus self-protection.
Worth noting: For viewers who enjoy soap-opera intensity, this kind of movie can function as pure escapism: glossy, dramatic, and shamelessly committed to its own emotional stakes. The appeal is less in nuance than in momentum, chemistry, and the pleasure of watching a relationship spiral through yet another round of conflict.
Bottom line: But the audience response points to fatigue more than catharsis. The story seems overstuffed, the emotional logic shaky, and the central dynamic increasingly hard to root for unless you’re already attached to these characters. As a franchise installment, it may satisfy the faithful; as a standalone recommendation, it’s a hard sell.
Top Letterboxd reviews:
- cat: my fault: nick's fault
your fault: nick's fault
our fault: nick's fault
- ⋆ ˚。 belis ˚。⋆: well, at least its over!!! i'm free! we're free!!! they're free!!!
- 𝙉𝙖𝙙𝙖 ★: Was it good?
No
If there is another one would i watch it?
Definitely
- Hayden: I thought it was bad but then it kept getting worse
- erin🌟: how are their parents/stepparents so chill about all this
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Topics: romance, drama, young adult, melodrama, toxic relationship, reunion, soap opera, Spanish cinema, guilty pleasure, emotional conflict
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Our Fault (2025)
Movie · 2025 · Romance, Drama · 1h 50m · Spanish
Curator score: 0.2/10 (136K ratings)
Overview Jenna and Lion's wedding brings about the long-awaited reunion between Noah and Nick after their breakup. Nick's inability to forgive Noah stands as an insurmountable barrier. He, heir to his grandfather's businesses, and she, starting her professional life, resist fueling a flame that's still alive. But now that their paths have crossed again, will love be stronger than resentment?
Ratings
Curator score: 0.2/10
IMDb: 5.3/10
Letterboxd: 1.91/5
TMDB: 7.4/10
Production Pokeepsie Films, Amazon MGM Studios
Cast Nicole Wallace, Gabriel Guevara, Gabriela Andrada, Marta Hazas, Goya Toledo, Iván Sánchez, Felipe Londoño, Fran Berenguer, Alex Bejar, Javier Morgade, Sergi Mateu, Gary Anthony Stennette, Noah Casas, Vianessa Castaños, Eva Ruiz, Mariano Venancio, Víctor Varona, Jaime Ordóñez, Fran Morcillo
Where to watch Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A glossy, high-drama romance built for fans already invested in the saga, but the reception suggests thin characterization, repetitive conflict, and more melodrama than emotional payoff. Unless you’re specifically following the franchise, this is easy to pass on.
Best for
Viewers already committed to the series
Fans of heightened young-adult romance melodrama
Audiences who enjoy messy, toxic-on-purpose relationship drama
Skip if
You want believable relationship writing
You’re looking for a self-contained romance
You’re tired of repetitive breakup/make-up plotting
Overview
Our Fault continues the franchise’s appeal as a maximalist, emotionally overheated romance where every glance feels like a crisis and every conversation threatens to become a breakup. The setup leans on reunion tension, unresolved resentment, and the familiar push-pull of attraction versus self-protection.
Worth noting
For viewers who enjoy soap-opera intensity, this kind of movie can function as pure escapism: glossy, dramatic, and shamelessly committed to its own emotional stakes. The appeal is less in nuance than in momentum, chemistry, and the pleasure of watching a relationship spiral through yet another round of conflict.
Bottom line
But the audience response points to fatigue more than catharsis. The story seems overstuffed, the emotional logic shaky, and the central dynamic increasingly hard to root for unless you’re already attached to these characters. As a franchise installment, it may satisfy the faithful; as a standalone recommendation, it’s a hard sell.
Top Letterboxd reviews
cat (2.5★) · 4050 likes
my fault: nick's fault
your fault: nick's fault
our fault: nick's fault
⋆ ˚。 belis ˚。⋆ (3★) · 3707 likes
well, at least its over!!! i'm free! we're free!!! they're free!!!
𝙉𝙖𝙙𝙖 ★ (1.5★) · 2694 likes
Was it good?
No
If there is another one would i watch it?
Definitely
Hayden (0.5★) · 1843 likes
I thought it was bad but then it kept getting worse
erin🌟 (3★) · 1689 likes
how are their parents/stepparents so chill about all this
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2002 · Drama, Romance · 1h 42m · PG · Curator 0.1/10 (4.3K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
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Topics
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