Your Fault London Review: Nick and Noah’s love story takes a turbulent turn

Your Fault London returned to Amazon Prime on June 17, with Nick and Noah once again at the centre of their powerful love story.

Emotions are high and the pair are quickly drawn to each other despite their different paths in life and the disapproval of their parent over their relationship. The second instalment in the film series is just as entertaining as the first, but even more addictive.

The story picks up with Noah feeling more settled in London and Nick’s career at his father’s business booming. However, not everything is smooth sailing. With new friendships and unexpected love interests, will they both be able to overcome their jealousy for each other or will it lead them further apart?

Rundown of Your Fault London – What You Need to Know:

  • Genre: Romantic drama
  • Director: Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler
  • Based on: Your Fault (Culpa Tuya) by Mercedes Ron
  • Starring: Asha Banks and Matthew Broome
  • Running time: 2 hours 3 minutes

What is Your Fault London About?

The plot sees Nick and Noah still head over heels in love as they begin the next chapter of their lives together. Noah has started her new journey at Oxford University, where she meets a group of new friends, including someone with a surprising connection to Nick’s past. Meanwhile, Nick is focused on building his own career while working towards his future.

Although the pair have agreed to leave their racing days behind, a major turning point forces them to break the promise they made to each other. Their story is filled with passion, betrayal, trust, and the struggles that come with trying to make love work when everything seems determined to pull two people apart.

Your Fault London Review
Your Fault London aired on Amazon Prime on June 17, 2026

Here’s my honest review of Your Fault London.

What I Liked About:

The plot – I watched the Spanish version of Culpa Mía and really enjoyed it. I thought the concept of the film would follow it exactly as that film, but it differed a lot. I feel like it fit well for their story, as nothing felt awkward or out of place. The plot was pretty fast-paced from the start and got into the action and romance straight away, which I loved.

The chemistry between Nick and Noah – There was a lot more tension between Nick and Noah, with their relationship crumbling but then showing how much they meant to each other. From their sweet moments to their most vulnerable times, there was such a good balance. I immediately felt how strong their connection was.

The setting – I loved how the film balanced a gritty atmosphere with beautiful locations, especially the scenes set in Oxford.

What I Didn’t Like:

Cringe lines – I found the dialogue pretty awkward at times, especially in some scenes between Nick and Noah. Like when they were talking about giving each other hickeys or when Nick said he “owned” Noah. I know these moments were meant to feel swoon-worthy, but they just didn’t land for me.

The ending frustrated me. I know how possessive Nick can get but that ending was so infuriating. He just made the situation worse for himself after a brutal scenes between him and Micheal (Noah’s new male best mate). It just showed an awful side to him and I hated how it was left on that note.

Overall Thoughts:

I felt that Your Fault London had some great moments, but others were disappointing. The runtime of the film this time felt a little too long and could have worked better if it had been cut down to around an hour and a half, as there were some scenes at the start that didn’t feel necessary.

I liked that this time the film focused more on the passionate love between Nick and Noah and the difficulties that come with it, including how they end up hurting each other despite how much they want to be together. Sometimes, their miscommunication and the words they say in emotional moments are what drive them further apart.

I definitely enjoyed seeing the car racing scenes return, as well as the subplot involving Ronnie and his sinister plan to ruin Noah and Nick’s lives. Overall, it was a fast-paced and hugely entertaining watch. Read my review of My Fault London here.

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