🔗 Share this article Film Analysis: Our Fault – Ultra-Glossy Spain-Based Stepbrother Drama Is Too Bland to Be Annoying This latest film in a well-known saga, coming after earlier movies titled My Fault and Your Fault, is adapted from the Culpable trilogy. Aimed at a specific audience, it offers a familiar combination of melodramatic flair, romantic tension, and luxurious settings. Yet, even with these intentions, the dialogue feels awkward and clichéd, especially in translated subtitles. Plot Overview New viewers could end up confused by the storyline, as this conclusion assumes prior knowledge with earlier events. Nevertheless, the central dynamic between the lead characters remains clear: former lovers who previously had a step-sibling connection when their parents married in later life. Against the backdrop of a picturesque beach ceremony, they meet again, argue, and eventually part ways—before reconcile by the ending. Meanwhile, the heroine pursues a romantic link with Simon, as her ex handles his professional life in formal attire. Introducing conflict, a villainous character named Michael—looking similar to Nick—tries to disrupt their lives. Visuals and Tone Shot in stunning Spanish seaside locales and London, the movie boasts a sleek, travel-brochure look. Plenty of attention is given to outfits, wedding details, and scenic backdrops. A constant soundtrack of EDM-pop songs in various tongues occupies gaps in conversation, but the final result is rather dull than engaging. In the end, the film is too tame to offend or even annoy—rendering it inoffensive yet unmemorable.