
Millionaire John Hunter Yates tries to recapture his youth by abandoning his business and going to Europe. His wife Elinor refuses to go with him.

Is this worth your time? Look, if you have a thing for vintage melodrama where everyone talks like they’re reading a telegram, sure, give Sisters Under the Skin a spin. It’s for the folks who like watching people stare out of windows while thinking about their lost youth. If you need pacing, excitement, or characters w...

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"Is this worth your time? Look, if you have a thing for vintage melodrama where everyone talks like they’re reading a telegram, sure, give Sisters Under the Skin a spin. It’s for the folks who like watching people stare out of windows while thinking about their lost youth. If you need pacing, excitement, or characters who actually behave like humans, you’re probably going to hate it. It moves at the speed of a tired turtle. The whole premise is just a classic 'rich guy feels sad' story. John Hun..."

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