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“Our Fault” (“Culpa Nuestra”) Review: A Bittersweet Farewell to Nick and Noah’s Tumultuous Love

Katelynne by Katelynne
October 16, 2025
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Our Fault (Culpa Nuestra) crowns Mercedes Ron’s hit Culpa Mía series with an emotional and passionate finale that explores love, regret, and redemption. Directed with sensitivity and cinematic intimacy, this Spanish-language romantic drama continues the whirlwind story of Nick and Noah, two lovers bound by affection yet divided by circumstance. While it gives longtime fans closure, it occasionally struggles with pacing and depth—but still manages to leave a lasting impression.

Story

Separated by choices and time, Nick (Gabriel Guevara) and Noah (Nicole Wallace) have tried to rebuild their lives apart. Nick is now dating Sofia (Gabriela Andrada), while Noah channels her energy into her career. Their paths unexpectedly cross at the wedding of Jenna (Eva Ruiz) and Lion (Victor Varona), their dearest friends. The joyous occasion soon becomes an emotional storm when old feelings resurface, and unresolved wounds reopen.

As fate would have it, Noah’s new job places her once again under Nick’s shadow—he’s recently taken control of her company. Their suppressed attraction and lingering resentment ignite a rollercoaster of emotions, intensified further when Briar (Álex Béjar) reappears, complicating matters with her own history and heartbreak.

Performances

Gabriel Guevara delivers his most mature performance yet as Nick. He captures the nuances of a man torn between guilt and love, showing clear growth from the impulsive rebel we first met in Culpa Mía. His subtle expressions of jealousy and remorse add great emotional weight to the film.

Nicole Wallace matches him beat for beat. Her portrayal of Noah is layered and relatable—a woman torn between independence and the enduring pull of first love. Whether it’s an awkward dance at the wedding or a quiet exchange in the car, Wallace’s sincerity makes Noah’s internal struggle feel authentic and heartfelt.

Supporting cast members elevate the film further. Eva Ruiz and Victor Varona shine as the affectionate and optimistic newlyweds Jenna and Lion, bringing warmth whenever they appear. Gabriela Andrada lends depth to Sofia, presenting her as empathetic and grounded rather than a predictable romantic obstacle. Meanwhile, Álex Béjar’s return as Briar adds intrigue and emotional complexity.

Behind the Scenes

Visually, Our Fault maintains a consistent tone with its predecessors—lush cinematography, intimate close-ups, and natural lighting that mirrors the characters’ emotional states. The screenplay blends romance, humour, and gentle conflict, punctuated with lighthearted moments like a recurring waterfall joke and a playful car argument. However, the editing occasionally feels uneven, particularly toward the climax, where certain sequences rush by too quickly.

Final Verdict

Our Fault (Culpa Nuestra) succeeds in delivering an emotionally resonant finale to the Culpa Mía trilogy. Despite minor flaws in pacing and subplot development, it remains deeply satisfying for fans invested in Nick and Noah’s journey. The chemistry between the leads continues to anchor the film, transforming it into more than just a romance—it’s a reflection on growth, forgiveness, and the enduring power of love.

Though Our Fault explores forgiveness and second chances, its time jumps sometimes blur the narrative rhythm. A few subplots—especially Briar’s and Simon’s—feel underexplored, leaving audiences wishing for more context. Still, the storyline’s balance of humour, tension, and emotional honesty keeps it compelling.

For longtime followers, this closing chapter feels like a heartfelt goodbye to beloved characters. It’s not perfect, but it’s sincere, evocative, and beautifully human—a farewell that lingers like the memory of a love that never truly fades.

Our Fault (Culpa Nuestra) is streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

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Tags: Culpa Nuestra reviewGabriel GuevaraMercedes Ron trilogyNick and Noah love storyNicole WallaceOur Fault Netflix movie
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