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My Fault

Not Rated20231h 57mRomance, Drama
6.183%
Noah must leave her city, boyfriend, and friends to move into William Leister's mansion, the flashy and wealthy husband of her mother Rafaela. As a proud and independent 17 year old, Noah resists living in a mansion surrounded by luxury. However, it is there where she meets Nick, her new stepbrother, and the clash of their strong personalities becomes evident from the very beginning.
I watched My Fault a while ago. I don’t remember exactly when, but it came across my feed, and then it popped up in my recommendations. At that time, I wasn’t really into these kinds of movies, but something about it made me want to give it a try—and honestly, choosing it was the best decision ever. I really needed something to watch, and this movie ended up being exactly what I didn’t know I was looking for. Even now, I’ve rewatched it—just recently with one of my cousins—and it still felt so gripping. It’s one of those rare movies I can never get bored of. I remember every song, every scene, every emotion. It just sticks with you. Back then, I wasn’t really someone who watched movies alone. I had seen plenty, but mostly with others. Watching by myself felt boring… until My Fault. This movie changed that for me. It opened up a whole new world—new categories, new emotions, and a new kind of love for cinema. It shifted my opinion completely and made me enjoy films in a way I never had before. And I can’t not talk about Nick and Noah. Their chemistry was electric. Every time they were together on screen, I got goosebumps. So many scenes were just… wow. The car races? Insane. And that final car scene—unforgettable. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to erase that moment from my memory. It was intense, beautiful, and emotional all at once. And of course, I have to mention Nicole Wallace. After watching My Fault, she officially became one of my favorite actresses. There’s something about the way she brings her character to life—so natural, so powerful, and so relatable. I’ve seen her in a few things now, and every time, she manages to leave a mark. Right now, she’s definitely at the top of my list. In short, My Fault wasn’t just a movie—it was an experience. And one that will always stay with me.

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