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The release of Our Fault (Culpa Nuestra) on Prime Video has set social media ablaze, as fans around the world react to the long-awaited finale of the Culpables trilogy. The Spanish romantic drama, based on Mercedes Ron’s hit novels, continues the story of Noah and Nick, step-siblings whose intense, forbidden relationship has captivated audiences since My Fault (2023).
So why is everyone talking about it? Our Fault delivers the closure fans have been waiting years for. The film, starring Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara, reunites the pair four years after their breakup, and ends with a full-circle moment that had many viewers in tears. "Mr. and Mrs. Leister ????," one fan gushed on X, celebrating the couple's happily-ever-after wedding. Another wrote, "This is absolute cinema," sharing stills of the duo's emotional reunion.
The film's release has sparked a wave of nostalgia and heartbreak, with hashtags like #CulpaNuestra and #OurFault trending worldwide. Fans praised the chemistry between Wallace and Guevara, calling it "electric" and "the reason this trilogy worked."
But not everyone's impressed. Some say the finale felt rushed or too neat, debating whether it truly did justice to the characters' complex arc. "It hurts that it’s over," one fan wrote, "but the ending deserved more depth."
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So why is everyone talking about it? Our Fault delivers the closure fans have been waiting years for. The film, starring Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara, reunites the pair four years after their breakup, and ends with a full-circle moment that had many viewers in tears. "Mr. and Mrs. Leister ????," one fan gushed on X, celebrating the couple's happily-ever-after wedding. Another wrote, "This is absolute cinema," sharing stills of the duo's emotional reunion.
The film's release has sparked a wave of nostalgia and heartbreak, with hashtags like #CulpaNuestra and #OurFault trending worldwide. Fans praised the chemistry between Wallace and Guevara, calling it "electric" and "the reason this trilogy worked."
But not everyone's impressed. Some say the finale felt rushed or too neat, debating whether it truly did justice to the characters' complex arc. "It hurts that it’s over," one fan wrote, "but the ending deserved more depth."
Also Read: 'Red, White & Royal Blue' sequel: Nicholas Galitzine, Taylor Zakhar Perez to reunite for 'Red, White & Royal Wedding'
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