50 recensioni
- kkaterhyne
- 15 ott 2025
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The timeline is very faaaast, no good car scene, why they put even those cars in poster? And it was like something is missing, too bland. I read the book where i like the depths and emotions but the movie was like a emotionless rollercoaster, i was expecting much more but happy ending and i like nick and noah's chemistry so 5 star.
- sadia-18818
- 19 ott 2025
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Domingo González's Culpa Nuestra (Our Fault) closes the Culpable trilogy - after Culpa Mía (My Fault) (2023) and Culpa Tuya (Your Fault) (2024) - with a blend of nostalgia, emotional closure, and familiar romantic clichés. Adapted from Mercedes Ron's popular Spanish novels, the film continues to follow the turbulent love story of Nick (Gabriel Guevara) and Noah (Nicole Wallace), two young lovers whose chemistry burns bright even amid heartbreak and pride.
Set against the backdrop of a wedding, the story begins with Nick and Noah's uncomfortable reunion at their best friends Jenna (Eva Ruiz) and Lion's (Víctor Varona) nuptials. Time and distance haven't dulled the ache between them, but forgiveness still feels impossible. Nick, now dating Sofia (Gabriela Andrada), struggles with resentment, while Noah focuses on rebuilding her life. Yet fate - and a shared professional twist - forces them back into each other's orbit when Noah discovers that Nick has become a major shareholder in her new company. As jealousy, longing, and unspoken emotions bubble beneath the surface, the film teases reconciliation while weaving in familiar themes of betrayal, pride, and destiny.
The Culpa films have always balanced melodrama with youthful energy, and Culpa Nuestra stays true to that tone. González captures the tension between love and resentment well, but the narrative feels repetitive and overly dependent on contrived coincidences. The emotional beats often hit the right notes, but the story rarely surprises. What could have been a mature reflection on forgiveness and growth ends up circling back to predictable romantic tropes. Still, there's a comforting charm to watching Nick and Noah's journey come full circle, especially for those who've followed their story since the first film.
Performance-wise, Culpa Nuestra is easily the most assured of the trilogy. Gabriel Guevara delivers his most nuanced performance yet, balancing Nick's simmering anger with quiet vulnerability. His body language and lingering gazes speak louder than the dialogue, revealing a man torn between pride and longing. Nicole Wallace, as Noah, exudes newfound maturity. She sheds her earlier impulsiveness and portrays a woman learning to heal, to love, and to stand her ground. Her interactions with Nick's sister Maggie highlight this evolution beautifully, offering moments of genuine warmth amid the romantic turbulence.
Supporting performances add life to the film. Eva Ruiz and Víctor Varona as Jenna and Lion bring humour and heart, offering a believable portrayal of a couple whose affection anchors the chaos around them. Their light-hearted banter balances the heaviness of Nick and Noah's emotional battles. Meanwhile, Álex Béjar as Briar adds an undercurrent of mystery and melancholy - a subtle reminder of the series' darker shades.
Visually, González keeps the tone bright and polished. The wedding setting, sunlit Spanish landscapes, and vibrant costumes - especially Noah's stylish, summery wardrobe - lend a glossy, cinematic sheen. Yet beneath the surface beauty, one wishes for more emotional depth and less formulaic resolution.
Ultimately, Culpa Nuestra succeeds as a satisfying if imperfect finale. It delivers closure, heartfelt moments, and enough nostalgia to please fans of the series, even if it plays it safe narratively. The film may be predictable, but its sincerity and performances make it a breezy, emotionally engaging watch - the perfect, if somewhat conventional, farewell to Nick and Noah's love story.
Set against the backdrop of a wedding, the story begins with Nick and Noah's uncomfortable reunion at their best friends Jenna (Eva Ruiz) and Lion's (Víctor Varona) nuptials. Time and distance haven't dulled the ache between them, but forgiveness still feels impossible. Nick, now dating Sofia (Gabriela Andrada), struggles with resentment, while Noah focuses on rebuilding her life. Yet fate - and a shared professional twist - forces them back into each other's orbit when Noah discovers that Nick has become a major shareholder in her new company. As jealousy, longing, and unspoken emotions bubble beneath the surface, the film teases reconciliation while weaving in familiar themes of betrayal, pride, and destiny.
The Culpa films have always balanced melodrama with youthful energy, and Culpa Nuestra stays true to that tone. González captures the tension between love and resentment well, but the narrative feels repetitive and overly dependent on contrived coincidences. The emotional beats often hit the right notes, but the story rarely surprises. What could have been a mature reflection on forgiveness and growth ends up circling back to predictable romantic tropes. Still, there's a comforting charm to watching Nick and Noah's journey come full circle, especially for those who've followed their story since the first film.
Performance-wise, Culpa Nuestra is easily the most assured of the trilogy. Gabriel Guevara delivers his most nuanced performance yet, balancing Nick's simmering anger with quiet vulnerability. His body language and lingering gazes speak louder than the dialogue, revealing a man torn between pride and longing. Nicole Wallace, as Noah, exudes newfound maturity. She sheds her earlier impulsiveness and portrays a woman learning to heal, to love, and to stand her ground. Her interactions with Nick's sister Maggie highlight this evolution beautifully, offering moments of genuine warmth amid the romantic turbulence.
Supporting performances add life to the film. Eva Ruiz and Víctor Varona as Jenna and Lion bring humour and heart, offering a believable portrayal of a couple whose affection anchors the chaos around them. Their light-hearted banter balances the heaviness of Nick and Noah's emotional battles. Meanwhile, Álex Béjar as Briar adds an undercurrent of mystery and melancholy - a subtle reminder of the series' darker shades.
Visually, González keeps the tone bright and polished. The wedding setting, sunlit Spanish landscapes, and vibrant costumes - especially Noah's stylish, summery wardrobe - lend a glossy, cinematic sheen. Yet beneath the surface beauty, one wishes for more emotional depth and less formulaic resolution.
Ultimately, Culpa Nuestra succeeds as a satisfying if imperfect finale. It delivers closure, heartfelt moments, and enough nostalgia to please fans of the series, even if it plays it safe narratively. The film may be predictable, but its sincerity and performances make it a breezy, emotionally engaging watch - the perfect, if somewhat conventional, farewell to Nick and Noah's love story.
- rahul_prasad_01
- 25 ott 2025
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It takes real talent to make a movie this awful. The actors tried, but no one could have done anything with such a horrible script. It reminded me of a story written by a 10 year old girl who plays too much Episode. It really doesn't get much worse than this. I really hope, for the sake of the dignity of the actors, the story ends here.
Dull plot, dull actors, dull music selection.... This is one of those movies that let you question yourself how a billionaire company like mgm put money on a project with such a low quality like this, and make money from it?.... It's even worst than the after saga, at the level of 50 shades of gray saga.... The Acting is so bad that you start to think sharknado actors are top tier Oscar winners.
- pegbnotbot-968-118198
- 15 ott 2025
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Beyond the poor direction and overall weak production quality, what disappointed me the most about this movie was how drastically it failed to capture the emotional depth and energy of the book. The novel was filled with beautiful, powerful, and emotionally charged scenes - moments that made you truly feel the roller coaster of emotions the characters went through. Each chapter had intensity, vulnerability, and meaning. In contrast, the movie chose to simplify almost every important scene, stripping them of their complexity and emotional impact. What were once touching, passionate moments on paper became flat, predictable, and lifeless on screen.
It felt as if the filmmakers were more concerned with fitting everything into a two-hour runtime than actually telling the story properly. Instead of diving into the characters' inner worlds and relationships, they merely skimmed the surface, showing the events without the feelings behind them. The transitions between major plot points were rushed, and many of the most memorable moments from the book were either changed completely or left out. Because of this, the audience never gets to experience the range of emotions - love, pain, confusion, and joy - that made the book so captivating in the first place.
Even though the movie ends the same way as the book, the journey there feels hollow. The adaptation loses the raw emotion and sincerity that defined the original story. It's a shame, because the potential was definitely there; the book gave them everything they needed to make a heartfelt, powerful film. I can only hope that the rest of the My Fault: London - will learn from these mistakes and deliver a better, more faithful adaptation that truly honors the spirit of the source material.
It felt as if the filmmakers were more concerned with fitting everything into a two-hour runtime than actually telling the story properly. Instead of diving into the characters' inner worlds and relationships, they merely skimmed the surface, showing the events without the feelings behind them. The transitions between major plot points were rushed, and many of the most memorable moments from the book were either changed completely or left out. Because of this, the audience never gets to experience the range of emotions - love, pain, confusion, and joy - that made the book so captivating in the first place.
Even though the movie ends the same way as the book, the journey there feels hollow. The adaptation loses the raw emotion and sincerity that defined the original story. It's a shame, because the potential was definitely there; the book gave them everything they needed to make a heartfelt, powerful film. I can only hope that the rest of the My Fault: London - will learn from these mistakes and deliver a better, more faithful adaptation that truly honors the spirit of the source material.
- imdbfan-103502
- 15 ott 2025
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After watching Your Fault and seeing the blunder they made of that movie, I honestly had very low expectations for this one. I was sure they'd go for a happy ending, but I didn't think Nick and Noah would still have the same spark this time around. Fortunately, that wasn't the case. They had chemistry, the longing, and the love, bringing everything together. Although putting Nick through a coma while Noah was pregnant could have been avoided, and he should have been shown being there with her, even if they were just cuts.
- KhushiS-357
- 15 ott 2025
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In all seriousness, wtf did i just watch?
I really liked Culpa Mia and Culpa Tuya (a little bit less), they had a plot at least.
In this movie, from beginning to end, you are experiencing fast forward scenes, with no depth, no good acting, lots of question marks, lots of cringy scenes that arent genuine and have almost no back story - no explanation. Just a bunch of staff happening so quickly that i wouldnt catch up!!!! One minute no contact at all, next minute having sx. Also its fully predictable like some child thought of the plot.
There is no growth of the actors, like i wanted to see... they threw a bunch of sx scenes without any reason just because they thought viewers will like it!
This is SO DISAPPOINTING! SO RUSHED like they wanted to get it over with this movie. Wanted to rip my ears and eyes out and throw them away. This is beyond the WORST movie i have seen in the last years, maybe the WORST in general.
Thank you for giving us nothing!
I really liked Culpa Mia and Culpa Tuya (a little bit less), they had a plot at least.
In this movie, from beginning to end, you are experiencing fast forward scenes, with no depth, no good acting, lots of question marks, lots of cringy scenes that arent genuine and have almost no back story - no explanation. Just a bunch of staff happening so quickly that i wouldnt catch up!!!! One minute no contact at all, next minute having sx. Also its fully predictable like some child thought of the plot.
There is no growth of the actors, like i wanted to see... they threw a bunch of sx scenes without any reason just because they thought viewers will like it!
This is SO DISAPPOINTING! SO RUSHED like they wanted to get it over with this movie. Wanted to rip my ears and eyes out and throw them away. This is beyond the WORST movie i have seen in the last years, maybe the WORST in general.
Thank you for giving us nothing!
Timeline is too fast. They could go slower a bit and cut half of the wedding scene. I mean, I like the other 2 more after I watched this. Thinking this last could be the best. They could do much better. Acting wise with Noah but Nick kinda felt sht. He was better with the previous movie. He looks emotionless. I know there might be an issue among them but, should have act professional.
I was so excited to see this movie but Culpa Nuestra just didn't deliver the emotional growth or closure the characters or the audience deserved. By the third film, the relationship that once felt passionate and full of tension had turned repetitive, controlling, and exhausting. The chemistry that made the first movie work was replaced by chaos and recycled drama.
I love the forbidden love trope mixed with possessive and protective dynamic since the tension, the jealousy, the teasing it can make a story exciting and dramatic. When done right, it's supposed to make you root for the couple to overcome their issues and finally get it right. But by this point, it felt like they didn't evolve at all. Noah, instead of growing stronger or setting boundaries, kept folding for Nick like nothing had changed. It's hard to root for a couple when all they do is hurt each other the same way over and over again.
It's not even that I dislike their dynamic it's that it went nowhere. If this movie had shown some real emotional growth or self-awareness, it could've been powerful. Instead, it kept romanticizing the same unhealthy patterns and expecting us to see that as passion. There was no accountability, no healing. Nick's behavior never truly improved, and Noah, the confident girl we met at the start became a love-sick, dependent version of herself always bending to Nick's needs instead of her own.
What made it worse is how rushed and cluttered the plot felt. There were so many subplots thrown together that the story lost focus. Instead of feeling like a final chapter that tied everything together, it felt like they were trying to squeeze every leftover idea into one movie.
It's frustrating because the first film had real emotion and balance. You could feel the connection and the conflict; it made sense why people fell in love with them. But by the third one, it was like the story forgot what made it special in the first place.
The characters stopped feeling real, and the relationship stopped feeling romantic.
I understand that some people might defend it by saying, "It's just a movie," or "That's their dynamic," or even "He changed at the end." But even if you love a good trope, storytelling still needs growth and purpose. If nothing changes after everything they've been through, it doesn't feel passionate anymore it just feels repetitive and sad. The same actions, the same toxic traits, the same emotional manipulation
Maybe if the movie didn't feel so rushed, we would've actually seen Nick do the work to deserve Noah and Noah not just bending to his will, but choosing herself and finding a healthier way to rebuild the relationship together. That kind of growth would've made the ending feel earned instead of forced.
Culpa Nuestra had the potential to be something deep with a finale that showed healing, maturity, or even two people learning to love differently. Instead, It ignored all the emotional groundwork built before I wasn't rooting for them to be together anymore; I was rooting for Noah to move on.
By the end, it didn't feel like closure it felt like it was rushed and unfair and that's what made this finale so disappointing.
I love the forbidden love trope mixed with possessive and protective dynamic since the tension, the jealousy, the teasing it can make a story exciting and dramatic. When done right, it's supposed to make you root for the couple to overcome their issues and finally get it right. But by this point, it felt like they didn't evolve at all. Noah, instead of growing stronger or setting boundaries, kept folding for Nick like nothing had changed. It's hard to root for a couple when all they do is hurt each other the same way over and over again.
It's not even that I dislike their dynamic it's that it went nowhere. If this movie had shown some real emotional growth or self-awareness, it could've been powerful. Instead, it kept romanticizing the same unhealthy patterns and expecting us to see that as passion. There was no accountability, no healing. Nick's behavior never truly improved, and Noah, the confident girl we met at the start became a love-sick, dependent version of herself always bending to Nick's needs instead of her own.
What made it worse is how rushed and cluttered the plot felt. There were so many subplots thrown together that the story lost focus. Instead of feeling like a final chapter that tied everything together, it felt like they were trying to squeeze every leftover idea into one movie.
It's frustrating because the first film had real emotion and balance. You could feel the connection and the conflict; it made sense why people fell in love with them. But by the third one, it was like the story forgot what made it special in the first place.
The characters stopped feeling real, and the relationship stopped feeling romantic.
I understand that some people might defend it by saying, "It's just a movie," or "That's their dynamic," or even "He changed at the end." But even if you love a good trope, storytelling still needs growth and purpose. If nothing changes after everything they've been through, it doesn't feel passionate anymore it just feels repetitive and sad. The same actions, the same toxic traits, the same emotional manipulation
Maybe if the movie didn't feel so rushed, we would've actually seen Nick do the work to deserve Noah and Noah not just bending to his will, but choosing herself and finding a healthier way to rebuild the relationship together. That kind of growth would've made the ending feel earned instead of forced.
Culpa Nuestra had the potential to be something deep with a finale that showed healing, maturity, or even two people learning to love differently. Instead, It ignored all the emotional groundwork built before I wasn't rooting for them to be together anymore; I was rooting for Noah to move on.
By the end, it didn't feel like closure it felt like it was rushed and unfair and that's what made this finale so disappointing.
- StefanyC-87
- 16 ott 2025
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It was a great way to the end the trilogy, I feel like it's a couple scenes they could've left off. I enjoyed the story and thought it was so much better than the 2nd movie. It's not the best, but it's worth the watch for its time being.
You don't get the racing scenes no more but you get to see everyone in their adulthood navigating that life.
You don't get the racing scenes no more but you get to see everyone in their adulthood navigating that life.
- maequnrobinson
- 15 ott 2025
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Our Fault serves as a fitting conclusion to the emotional saga that began with My Fault. This final chapter ties up loose ends and offers the closure fans have been hoping for - a heartfelt and ultimately satisfying ending that celebrates love, forgiveness, and growth.
The emotional depth remains strong, and watching the characters finally come to terms with their pasts is both touching and rewarding. The chemistry between the leads continues to shine, balancing passion, tenderness, and vulnerability with ease. The film also portrays the more sensual and intimate sides of their relationship with grace and visual beauty, making the connection between them feel authentic and lived-in.
Overall, Our Fault is a well-rounded and emotionally rich finale - romantic, intense, and full of feeling. It delivers the happy ending this story deserved while staying true to its passionate roots.
The emotional depth remains strong, and watching the characters finally come to terms with their pasts is both touching and rewarding. The chemistry between the leads continues to shine, balancing passion, tenderness, and vulnerability with ease. The film also portrays the more sensual and intimate sides of their relationship with grace and visual beauty, making the connection between them feel authentic and lived-in.
Overall, Our Fault is a well-rounded and emotionally rich finale - romantic, intense, and full of feeling. It delivers the happy ending this story deserved while staying true to its passionate roots.
- OnkarGemini
- 26 ott 2025
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What. The. F
Like.. WHAT JUST HAPPEND?!
I felt like you made it to a forced telenovela? I laughed... And cringed.... Why?????? I was sooooo looking forward to this. Why?!
I'm speechless, never comment here. But WHY?! HOW?! Please everyone, DO NOT WATCH THIS ONE. Just pretend they make up, make up an ending, it will be better . All good. End it with the second one.
WHYYYY?!
I felt like you made it to a forced telenovela? I laughed... And cringed.... Why?????? I was sooooo looking forward to this. Why?!
I'm speechless, never comment here. But WHY?! HOW?! Please everyone, DO NOT WATCH THIS ONE. Just pretend they make up, make up an ending, it will be better . All good. End it with the second one.
WHYYYY?!
- VeronicaB-710
- 15 ott 2025
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- imdbfan-7099784040
- 22 ott 2025
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I was really disappointed with the last film of the trilogy.
It felt very rushed, un realistic and just blah.
I feel especially Noah's character wouldn't forgive Nick so easily.
I felt like their characters especially Nick's so immature at times.
They could put more thought into the film, film could been a bit longer. Just felt like they just in it for the money because how popular was and didn't do it justice. I hope with the London adaptation they don't make the mistakes or disappointment their fans like they have here!
It felt very rushed, un realistic and just blah.
I feel especially Noah's character wouldn't forgive Nick so easily.
I felt like their characters especially Nick's so immature at times.
They could put more thought into the film, film could been a bit longer. Just felt like they just in it for the money because how popular was and didn't do it justice. I hope with the London adaptation they don't make the mistakes or disappointment their fans like they have here!
- alisoncampbell-53316
- 16 ott 2025
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This was worth, is exactly that time you can see ChatGPT makes a movie!!
Nothing was make sense The only thing that can be good was ending, but the was vary bad, and also the only thing that try to use was unnecessary se*ual part, which was discussing.
The first and second ones were have a really good sense, but this part?!
I just sad because they destroy this actors, story and area with this one.
Nothing was make sense The only thing that can be good was ending, but the was vary bad, and also the only thing that try to use was unnecessary se*ual part, which was discussing.
The first and second ones were have a really good sense, but this part?!
I just sad because they destroy this actors, story and area with this one.
- rakhshanishaili
- 16 ott 2025
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I realy love watch this movie series but this is more short than others. I am waiting 4th movie and i hope its will be better. I have been waiting for the movie for 1 year and it did not meet my expectations. I started watching it late so that it would not end too quickly. Please I need a new movie but a better one :)
- imdbfan-0911736378
- 27 ott 2025
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- amaraj-43788
- 16 ott 2025
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Script - Horrendous
Acting - Poor
Credibility - Zero
Plot - There isn't one
The whole story is bland, impossible to connect or emphasise with characters and Noah and Nick are completely self absorbed snobs. Nick isn't a likeable person at all and comes across like an !diot - Noah plays the good girl but keeps screwing up with terrible decisions. Zero effort to make a story that at least makes any sense. Didn't even finish.
- VivianeA-23
- 26 ott 2025
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At first I was a bit sceptical about the final our fault but I was really surprised because let's not forget that movie's adaptation are not supposed to be the same as their novels so to me the way things happened in the film made a lot of sense and i really liked the connection between nick and Noah it was still there so i definitely wasn't disappointed.
- sabrinambayi-1
- 16 ott 2025
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Except for the last 30 minutes, I didn't understand what was happening in the entire movie. I expected them to talk or at least clear up the misunderstandings, but that never happened. There were contradictory dialogues that confused me about Sophia and Nick's relationship, and the plot just felt really weird. I had high hopes, but it was honestly pretty bad.
Now I'm just waiting for My Fault: London because their storyline and characters have more depth. I just hope they don't ruin it like they did with this one.
Now I'm just waiting for My Fault: London because their storyline and characters have more depth. I just hope they don't ruin it like they did with this one.
A current streaming original sequel on Amazon Prime. Taking place almost immediately after the events of the last entry, our torn apart lovers, Nicole Wallace & Gabriel Guevara, are reunited due to the impending nuptials of their besties, Victor Varona & Eva Ruiz, but their reception is a cold one w/the incidents of the last films encroaching upon them as they finally let bygones be bygones. Playing like the Spanish version of the 50 Shades of Grey series (minus the S & M overtures), the film is supposed to be well made & well cast trash but the story is so slight & the performances so robotic, you almost wish AI would've had a say in the construction.
The movie really packs a punch with its production and technical values - you can't help but notice they're there.
There were a few moments when this film just grabbed me, and it was pretty cool - the songs really made an impression.
I have to say i was pretty taken with the dialogue in the funeral scenes - especially what Noah had to say, it really hit me.
In terms of acting, everyone did a great job in their part.
While idly watching, i kept thinking of some scenes from the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy.
Completely predictable.
There were a few moments when this film just grabbed me, and it was pretty cool - the songs really made an impression.
I have to say i was pretty taken with the dialogue in the funeral scenes - especially what Noah had to say, it really hit me.
In terms of acting, everyone did a great job in their part.
While idly watching, i kept thinking of some scenes from the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy.
Completely predictable.
- scrapforscrap
- 15 ott 2025
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Admittedly I haven't watched the 2nd one but this film is miles worse than the 1st one. The plot for this film makes no sense as it constantly flips through months at a time. We don't see nick try to earn noah's trust once he just gets her pregnant and then suddenly she has to be his. And the fact that he decides to become her boss's boss just so he can decide what happens with her is borderline psychopathic.
If your going to watch one from this series just watch the 1st one it has better music the cast chemistry is much better and it feels like your watching a love story.
If your going to watch one from this series just watch the 1st one it has better music the cast chemistry is much better and it feels like your watching a love story.
- Nathano-545
- 19 ott 2025
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From last two parts it is not to much good i guess two parts was enough.but still it is good movie you can watch it if you have time other wise I will recommend don't watch if you're really not so much big fan of the other two parts of the movie. The movie was decent not too good and not too bad and that's why I will give 6/10 for the movie.
- harshshivsharan
- 26 nov 2025
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