Our Fault Review – Highly Polished Spanish Step-Sibling Melodrama Is Too Bland to Cause Irritation
This third installment in a popular series, coming after earlier movies titled My Fault and Your Fault, has been brought to screen from the Culpable trilogy. Aimed at its core fanbase, it offers a familiar combination of melodramatic flair, romantic tension, and opulent backdrops. However, even with these goals, the dialogue feels stilted and overused, especially in translated subtitles.
Story Summary
First-time watchers could end up puzzled by the storyline, as this conclusion presumes familiarity with earlier events. Nevertheless, the main relationship between the lead characters is easy to grasp: ex-partners who once shared a family tie when their families united in their adult years. Set against a picturesque beach ceremony, they reunite, spar, and finally part ways—before come together by the ending.
In the meantime, Noah explores a romantic link with a kind-hearted man, as her ex handles his professional life in formal attire. Adding tension, a antagonist named the foe—looking similar to Nick—attempts to sabotage their lives.
Visuals and Tone
Shot in stunning coastal Spain and the UK capital, the movie showcases a sleek, travel-brochure look. Plenty of focus is given to fashion, wedding details, and scenic backdrops. A constant soundtrack of EDM-pop tracks in multiple languages occupies gaps in conversation, but the final result is more bland than engaging.
In the end, the film proves too tame to upset or even irritate—rendering it inoffensive yet forgettable.