Our fault or theirs? A romance movie review
I just realized that it's been a while since I reviewed a romance movie. And it's also been awhile I've seen a romance movie. The day before yesterday, I happened to discover the third movie of the Spanish version of My fault was out. My fault is a movie, a trilogy based on a book with the same title. I immediately went to get the movie because I needed something sweet and light in my life this week, and going hand in hand with a Monday, I decided to watch a romcom. Would I consider it a terrible decision making a Monday a whole lot worst by watching a romcom? Not entirely, if it's good then it's like sending thousands of butterflies my way, pulling the corner of my lips upward every awkward and single time. But if it's a horrible romcom, then my Monday goes head fast into doom, chaos, boom.
The title of the three movies goes like this: My fault, your fault and Our fault. Watched the whole three movies and I still couldn't figure out who's fault it was? Has to be mine, I thought at one point.
I think I reviewed the London version of the first movie this year, sometime around April. But I will give it a brief through for those who have no idea what I'm talking about. My fault is a love story between two step siblings, Nick and Noah. Nick Leister is a millionaire,(billionaire) heir and his father recently marries Noah's mother, making her part of the family. But when Nick and Noah meets, there's a tension between them, a connection. At first, none of them understands what's going on and they steer clear, firstly because of the fact that they were practically siblings now. But that doesn't stop them, not really. They end up falling in love with each other, invoking a spicy display of forbidden love. And if you think that's bad, you should read Credence by Penelope Douglas. It's worst and I have in no way exaggerated.
Anyways, our fault is the third and final movie and I'd say it was a let down compared to the other two movies. Things were moving too fast, and they were just trying to fit too many things within the almost two hours run time. Which was clearly not enough, but I do realize why they did that and what they had in mind.
The story of the movie is a simple, forbidden, spicy and wanted. Dragging it takes away the value and make it boring in the eyes of viewers. A clear example is After. After was such a good movie series but it fell off when they started bringing more and more. And more and more never makes a lot of sense like the first and the second movie. This happens 90% of the time. I am holding on so tight from keeping myself from revealing any spoilers. But overall, I will rate this last and finally movie 3, stars out of 4. And that's me being generous.
Thanks for reading.
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Three stars eh...
Well I'm not a romcom fan so I don't see myself watching this😂😭
Can I introduce you to a simple psychological thriller series my love🌚
Adolescence ✨
I meant out of 5 stars😭😭.
E no even reach 3 sef, im just being generous.
And mba, carry your thriller and go😠