Quartile rating: 7/10 · 1 rating
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?
Our Fault is the third installment in the Culpa mía romance trilogy, and it follows an extremely familiar enemies-to-lovers/second-chance formula with little to distinguish it from its predecessors or the broader genre. The plot is predictable and emotionally thin, recycling the same push-pull tension from the previous films. Acting is serviceable but unexceptional, delivering the melodrama expected of the genre without much nuance. Cinematography is polished and attractive with appealing European locations, elevating it slightly above the average streaming romance. Novelty is very low given it is a formulaic sequel that adds almost nothing new to the established template. The ending delivers the expected emotional payoff its fanbase seeks, which functions adequately as a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy even if it holds no surprises.