Picking up a year after the events of the first film, Your Fault finds Noah (Nicole Wallace) and Nick (Gabriel Guevara) at a crossroads.

BollyFlix has released a slow-burn ember of a film. It does not entertain. It haunts. And long after the credits roll, as you argue with your own partner about whose turn it is to do the dishes, you will hear an echo: It’s your fault.

The supporting cast is minimal: a nosy neighbor (played with pitch-perfect unease by a veteran character actor) and a Zoom call with a marriage counselor that is interrupted by a power cut. BollyFlix wisely refuses to pad the runtime with side plots. The focus remains laser-locked on the two egos colliding.

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