
A young writer saves a desperate young woman from committing suicide. They eventually fall in love and marry, but their marriage faces some serious roadblocks.


If you have a soft spot for dusty, forgotten silent dramas where people make incredibly bad life choices in the first five minutes, Sister to Judas might be your jam. But if you hate slow pacing and plots held together by wet cardboard, please steer clear. 🎬 It starts with a writer saving a girl from jumping off a br...


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"If you have a soft spot for dusty, forgotten silent dramas where people make incredibly bad life choices in the first five minutes, Sister to Judas might be your jam. But if you hate slow pacing and plots held together by wet cardboard, please steer clear. 🎬 It starts with a writer saving a girl from jumping off a bridge, which is the most classic "meet cute" of the 1920s. Naturally, instead of calling a doctor or a therapist, they just get married. Honestly, the speed at which they go from "..."
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