My Fault: London (2025). Drama, passion, and chaos collide.

Some movies are pure drama, and My Fault: London brings it full-force. It’s emotional, intense, and sometimes messy but in a way that keeps you glued to the screen. If you thought the first My Fault (Culpa Mía) movie was dramatic, this sequel turns everything up a notch. Noah and Nick are back, and their love story is still as wild and complicated as ever. There’s romance, secrets, jealousy, and just enough action to stir things up. If you love stories where love feels both beautiful and dangerous, this is one you shouldn’t miss.

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The Storyline

This time, the story moves from sunny Spain to the cold and stylish streets of London. Noah is trying to start fresh in a new city, far away from her past, but of course, it’s not that simple. Nick shows up and with him, all the feelings, all the memories, and all the drama she tried to leave behind. Their connection is still strong, but so are the problems that keep pulling them apart.

The backdrop of London gives the movie a sleek and moody vibe, and it fits the story perfectly. The city becomes a character of its own, reflecting the emotional storms the characters are going through.

The Plot

Noah is doing her best to stay focused new environment, new goals, and trying to heal. But her past with Nick is like a shadow that won’t go away. When they reunite, it’s explosive. There’s still love there, but there’s also pain, trust issues, and outside pressure threatening to tear them apart again.

As they try to rebuild what they once had, old enemies resurface, family issues spiral out of control, and new people enter the picture, making everything more complicated. There’s a constant push and pull between passion and chaos, love and heartbreak.

A Shocking Truth

At the center of it all is one hard truth: love isn’t always enough. Noah and Nick are caught between what they want and what’s healthy for them. And just when you think things might finally settle down, secrets are revealed that shake everything up again. It forces both of them to ask: Are we fighting for love or just refusing to let go?

What really hits hard is how real it feels. Love can be messy. Forgiveness doesn’t come easy. And sometimes, the people we love the most are also the ones who hurt us the deepest.

The Emotion, The Heat, The Struggle

This movie does not hold back when it comes to emotions. The romantic tension is intense you’ll feel it in every glance, every argument, every near-kiss. But it’s not just about love scenes. There’s real emotional weight behind their pain and desire. You understand why they can’t stay away from each other, even when they probably should.

The cinematography captures the highs and lows beautifully from quiet, heartbreaking moments to scenes that are bursting with fire and feeling. And the performances? Top-notch. Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara still have that raw, electric chemistry that made fans fall in love with the first film.

Why You’ll Love This Movie

If you love stories that feel like a rollercoaster where one second you’re smiling, the next you’re tearing up My Fault: London is your kind of movie. It’s dramatic, yes, but also deeply human. It’s about love, mistakes, healing, and figuring out if something broken can ever be whole again.


It’s not perfect, and that’s the point. Love rarely is.

I’d give My Fault: London a solid 8/10. It’s emotional, passionate, and unforgettable in its own way.
Not just a love story.
It’s a reminder that sometimes, the hardest person to forgive is yourself.

Thanks for reading! ❤️

Let me know your thoughts if you’ve seen it too I’d love to hear what you think!

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3 comments

I love you Write up,
This film looks very Interesting as you portrayed it, I would give it a try

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Thank you for stopping by. Please add it to your watchlist.

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I haven't watched My Fault: London yet, but this review really pulled me in. I loved the first movie for how intense and emotinally raw it was, and it sounds like the sequel takes it even deeper. Can't wait to see how Noah and Nick's story unfolds in a whole new setting like London. The themes of love, pain and healing sound powerful. Definitely adding this to my watchlist

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Add it to your watchlist, is a nice movie

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