

Movies Like My Fault: London
18-year-old Noah moves from America to London, with her mother who's recently fallen in love with William, a wealthy British businessman. Noah meets William’s son, bad-boy Nick, and soon discovers there is an attraction between them neither can avoid. As Noah spends the summer adjusting to her new life, her devastating past will catch up with her while falling in love for the first time.
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Your Fault: London

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How Good Is My Fault: London?
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Audiences rate this 3.4 points higher than critics — a crowd favorite that critics undervalued.
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Frequently asked about My Fault: London
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How does My Fault: London connect to the original My Fault films?
My Fault: London is a standalone story set in the same universe as the Spanish My Fault films (Culpa Mía and Culpa Tuya), but follows an entirely new protagonist and takes place in London rather than Spain. It shares the same central premise — a young woman is uprooted into a wealthy new household and falls for someone she is forbidden to pursue — but the characters and their storylines are independent of Noah and Nick's arc.
Why are the two main characters forbidden from being together?
The central romantic conflict arises because the two leads effectively become step-siblings when their parents enter a relationship, creating a social and family barrier that makes pursuing their mutual attraction fraught and controversial. The tension between family loyalty and romantic feelings drives much of the plot's emotional conflict throughout the film.
What motivates the female protagonist to push back against the wealthy household she moves into?
Her resistance stems from a strong sense of personal identity and her awareness that the privileged world she has been thrust into operates by unspoken rules designed to keep people like her in a subordinate position. Rather than simply assimilating, she consistently refuses to compromise who she is, which brings her into repeated conflict with authority figures in the household and amplifies the forbidden-romance tension.
What happens to the relationship between the two leads by the end of the film?
The film follows the franchise's established pattern, with the protagonists ultimately choosing to act on their feelings despite family opposition and social pressure. The ending frames their bond as too genuine to be undone by circumstance, though it is written with enough openness to allow a continuation of their story in a potential sequel.
What role does the London setting play in shaping the story's conflicts?
London functions as more than backdrop — the city's visible class stratification and the contrast between the protagonist's ordinary origins and the elite world she enters amplify the socioeconomic tensions running beneath the romance. Recognisable London locations are used to root the heightened emotional drama in a specific cultural atmosphere, and the city's anonymity allows both characters moments of genuine connection away from the surveillance of family and wealth.
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