Our Fault's lead Nicole Wallace has opened up on the importance of the female gaze as the movie trilogy comes to an end today, revealing she wouldn't have been able to do the series without the focus and centring of the female perspective.
The movie series comes to an end today with the release of the third and final movie on Prime Video, and will see the dramatic conclusion of the love story between Noah (Wallace) and Nick (Gabriel Guevara) as the pair reunite for the first time in four years at the wedding of their best friends.
Throughout the trilogy much of the focus has been on the romantic relationship between step-siblings Noah and Nick. However, unlike so many of the romcoms that came before it, many fans heavily praise the series for the centring of Noah and the focus on her sexual pleasure.
Speaking to Cosmopolitan UK, ahead of the release of the movie, Nicole revealed it was so important to her that the movie allowed this expression of Noah and to put the female gaze centre.
"I don't think I would have done it if it was otherwise," she revealed. "I still feel like there's so much that needs to be bettered in these types of movies and these types of yeah stories especially. I'm still very grateful that Noah is the way she is and she's written the way she's written."
Nicole previously revealed the new movie felt distinctly different to the other two and when asked why this was, Nicole has now said it in part is due to getting to see more of Noah as an individual.
"There's four years [that] have gone by. They're older, there's a wedding, there's their jobs, and you see them in their jobs, and you also see them separated, whereas in the first and second you don't really have that much time to see who they are as individuals. So I think that's what makes it so different," she told Cosmopolitan UK.
Honestly, we're so not ready to say goodbye to this film series.
Our Fault is available on Prime Video now











