My Fault London – The Remake: Does It Deliver?

My fault london review

Alright, thirsty fans, listen up! The goods have
arrived! First, I want to know—who among you came here after watching the
reels? Tell me in the comments!
My Fault London—the remake of My Fault—has finally arrived on Prime
Video. I’ve watched it, and now I’m here to break it all down for you—how
good or bad it is, and at what point it really delivers the thrill. In today’s
review, I’ll clarify everything for you. And if you’ve been a fan of My
Fault, the big question is—does this remake actually work?
My Fault London Trailer
Is It Really a Remake?
Technically, this is still a remake—just like Bollywood
loves to do remakes, this is an American remake of My Fault. But
does it bring anything new? Let’s dig into all the details.
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To watch this movie, you’ll need to set aside around 1.5
to 2 hours, and it’s available on Prime Video in Hindi-dubbed language—and
trust me, the Hindi dubbing is solid.
If you’ve seen My Fault, then you already know this
is NOT a family-friendly movie—you get what I’m saying, right? And this
remake follows the exact same pattern. So, expect some scenes that you
definitely should not watch with your family, or else… well, you know
what’s coming!
The Story: Same Old, New Location
Coming to the story—it’s almost a copy-paste of My
Fault. The makers didn’t put in much effort, so there’s nothing
particularly new to see. Once again, you’ll follow the journey of Nick and
Noah, but these are completely different actors from the original.
However, the setting has changed—this time, it’s set in London instead
of the previous location.
The basic plot remains the same—how Noah ends up
with Nick, how their love starts blooming, and what challenges come their
way. You’ll see the same events unfolding, just in a new setting.
Now, if you haven’t watched My Fault yet, then
yes, you might enjoy this movie for its content (you know what I mean,
right?). It features some steamy scenes and an intense sexual atmosphere
that will definitely keep you hooked.
But if you are a fan of the original, then this
remake will definitely disappoint you.
So, if you haven't seen the original yet, I’d
actually recommend watching that first, because it offers a much stronger sense
of tension and chemistry. The emotional and physical tension between characters
is portrayed much better in the original.
Overall Thoughts
This movie is just okay. Since it’s almost the
same as My Fault, they haven’t changed much. The only difference is that
they've slightly increased the intensity of the desire and chemistry between
the leads. Other than that, it’s a copy-paste of the original film.
But I’ll leave it up to you—which one do you think
is better? My Fault or My Fault London? Drop your thoughts in
the comments section once you’ve watched it.
Oh, and by the way—there will be a Part 2 of My
Fault London, and the original film’s Part 3 is also coming—titled Our
Fault.
As for my personal take—I watched it for
entertainment, and it was decent. The movie doesn’t get boring at
any point, and it doesn’t feel like a drag. The chemistry between Nick and
Noah is watchable, and the higher budget makes a difference
in terms of cinematography and production value.
If you’ve watched the original, you might still enjoy
this version in some ways. And if you’re here for the bold scenes, let
me save you some time—the first big moment happens at around 1 hour
30 minutes into the movie. Before that, you’ll only get teasing
scenes. But at 1 hour 30 minutes—you get the first big strike (you know
what I mean).
If you’ve watched it, let me know your thoughts in the comments
Summery
My Fault London—the American remake of My Fault—is now on Prime
Video with solid Hindi dubbing. The story remains a copy-paste
of the original, set in London with different actors but the same steamy
romance. If you haven’t seen My Fault, this version might entertain you,
but fans of the original may be disappointed. The chemistry is
intensified, and the higher budget improves production quality. Expect bold
scenes, with the first major one at 1 hour 30 minutes. Overall, it’s
decent but unoriginal, earning a 6/10 rating. A sequel is
coming, along with My Fault Part 3, titled Our Fault.
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