

Movie spotlight
It's Your Fault
Are we what others see, or are we what we allow others to see? Most likely it is the view of others which delimits our own identity, as a young divorced mother named Julieta convinces herself. This evening is like any other: her two young sons are roughhousing in their cramped apartment. They whoop and shout while their mother makes desperately futile attempts at the computer to concentrate on writing a report for work. Feeling intense pressure, Julieta tries to quiet the conflict but finds it difficult without a partner to help. The tense situation changes unexpectedly when her two-year-old falls and hurts himself. In this story of a mother suspected of hurting her own child, the movie investigates themes of motherhood, guilt, duty, the role of men and women, fathers and mothers
Insights
Plot Summary
A young woman grapples with the aftermath of a chaotic breakup, finding herself entangled in a series of comedic mishaps as she tries to navigate her newfound single life. Her attempts to rebound are complicated by her ex-boyfriend's persistent presence and the well-meaning but often disastrous advice from her friends. Amidst the confusion, she must learn to stand on her own two feet and rediscover her sense of self.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who found its humor predictable and its plot derivative of many other romantic comedies. Audience responses were similarly lukewarm, with some appreciating the lighthearted tone but many finding it forgettable.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies too heavily on tired romantic comedy tropes.
Performances are generally seen as adequate but unable to elevate the weak script.
The humor often falls flat, leading to a predictable and uninspired viewing experience.
Google audience: Audiences found the movie to be a bit of a letdown, with many stating it was too predictable and not funny enough. Some appreciated the attempt at a lighthearted comedy, but the overall sentiment suggests it failed to deliver a memorable experience.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a direct-to-video release before a limited theatrical run was decided upon.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources