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| ⭐ Rating | 0.0/10 | 📅 Year | 2026 |
| ⏱ Runtime | 18m | 🎭 Genre | Comedy | Drama |
| 🎬 Director | Peter Donaruma | 👥 Cast | Evan Feist, Conor Hall, Rose Kanj |
That’s when the unexpected happens. Enter Conor Hall as Eli, a mysterious and charismatic break-up sponsor who seems to have an almost magical ability to help people process their grief. Eli’s methods are unconventional, to say the least, ranging from bizarre rituals to heart-to-heart conversations that make you laugh and cry in equal measure. Jack, skeptical at first, slowly begins to trust this enigmatic figure, who guides him through a journey of self-discovery and emotional healing.
Rose Kanj plays Sarah, Jack’s ex-girlfriend, whose absence looms large in the story. Her character is depicted with a nuanced depth that makes her absence just as impactful as her presence. Sarah’s departure sets the stage for Jack’s transformation, and her memories are woven into the narrative with a tender, bittersweet quality.
As Jack navigates the challenges of moving on, the film delves into themes of love, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit. “Nobody’s Fault” is more than just a break-up story; it’s a celebration of the absurdity and beauty of life’s most painful moments. The chemistry between the cast members is palpable, and the script, written with a delicate balance of humor and heart, keeps you engaged from start to finish.
In the end, “Nobody’s Fault” is a reminder that sometimes, the best way to find yourself is to lose yourself first. It’s a journey that’s both profoundly relatable and uniquely captivating, making it a must-watch for anyone who has ever felt lost in the wake of a significant loss.