In some TV dramas or movies, rich people might have to pretend to be poor to find a wife. This kind of plot often appeared in novels to shape the protagonist's character image and enhance its appeal and storytelling. For example, the protagonist might temporarily lower his standard of living to attract the attention of a rich girl or have to give up a part of his property in order to get married. This kind of plot would usually resonate with the reader or audience and make them feel the social contradictions and complexity of human nature brought about by the gap between the rich and the poor.
There were many movies or TV series where the rich pretended to be poor. The more classic ones were Slumdog Millionaire, Mysterious Planet, City Lights, and so on. These movies and TV series usually portrayed the complexity and variety of human nature by depicting the protagonist's life background and economic situation, depicting a seemingly rich but actually very poor social reality. At the same time, these movies and TV series often used some techniques to create dramatic conflicts and effects to resonate with the audience.
There were many movies or TV series where rich people pretended to be poor, such as Andy in Ode to Joy. In order not to be rejected, she deliberately said that she had no money and needed to rely on men to support her. There was also Xiao Ce in 'Chu Qiao's Biography. He was also a very rich man, but in order to get close to his lover, he deliberately said that he was poor so that he could show his love for her in front of his lover. The protagonists in these movies and TV series all used the method of pretending to be poor to express their feelings or living conditions, which brought a lot of thoughts to the audience.
I'm sorry. TV series was a fictional art form and should not reflect the actual situation of the real world. In TV dramas, rich people pretending to be poor was a plot aimed at portraying the character's character and shaping the plot.
There were many TV dramas or movies where tall, rich, and handsome men disguised themselves as poor boys, such as: TV Series: Andy in Ode to Joy was an example. She was originally a rich entrepreneur, but in order to marry into a rich family, she disguised herself as a poor boy and married Zhao Ruiwen. In " Three Lives Three Lives Ten Miles Peach Blossom ", Bai Qian had also disguised as a poor boy to get close to Mo Yuan. Movie: Qu Xiaoxiao in Ode to Joy was a typical example. She was originally a rich girl, but in order to marry into a rich family, she disguised herself as a poor boy and took the civil service examination, eventually becoming an excellent civil servant. Ye Hua in " Three Lives Three Lives Pillow Book " is also an example. He was originally a celestial prince, but in order to obtain Bai Qian's love, he disguised himself as a poor boy and lived in the mortal world. He worked hard to study and cultivate, and finally became an outstanding Xianxia character.
This plot could appear in a movie or in a TV series. In movies, it was a common scene for rich people to pretend to be poor. It was aimed at reducing their own living standards to make others poor to achieve the purpose of irony and ridicule. This kind of plot would usually use some technical means such as hiding one's wealth or deliberately showing that one was very poor. It was also common for rich people to pretend to be poor in TV dramas, but it was usually more detailed and complicated, involving the character's personality, psychology, social background, and so on. The purpose of this plot was to show the inner contradictions and struggles of the characters, as well as their values and outlook on life.
There were many movies or TV shows where rich people pretended to be poor. Some common examples included: Parasite: This is a Korean movie about the interaction between a rich family and a poor family. In this family, the male protagonist's father was a very rich man, but he often pretended to be poor in an attempt to hide his wealth. 2. Life of Pi: This movie follows a series of adventures that a young Indian boy encounters while adrift on the sea. One of the main characters was a wealthy businessman who tried to hide his wealth so that he could seek help when he was in trouble. 3 " My Love From Another Star ": This was a Japanese drama about a marriage between two wealthy families. A woman from one family wanted to commit suicide because of family reasons but was saved by a man from the other family. In this man's family, he lived in poverty and tried to hide his wealth. These movies and TV series usually involve issues of wealth, class, family, morality, etc. Some of the plots may make people feel uncomfortable or shocked. However, these works often attracted the attention and comments of the audience to discuss the human nature, emotions, values, and other issues.
Stephen Chou's movie,'The Rich Pretending to Be Poor' was about a rich boy who wanted to get rid of his rich identity and become a real poor boy. He began a life journey full of hardships and challenges. In this process, he encountered many difficulties and challenges, but he finally realized his dream through continuous efforts and struggle. In this story, the rich pretending to be poor was a common narrative technique. By comparing a seemingly rich person with a seemingly poor person, it revealed the existence of the gap between the rich and the poor and the true meaning of money. At the same time, this comparison also triggered the protagonist's thinking and exploration of his own identity, making him re-examine his life values and goals. In movies, rich people pretending to be poor were often used to explore human nature and social issues such as the nature of money, the uneven distribution of wealth, and so on. Through these plots, the movie conveyed the correct understanding and understanding of wealth and poverty to the audience, allowing the audience to reflect and grow in laughter.
The name of the movie was " Blind Date ". It was an American film released in 1997, directed by William Eubank and starred Matthew Perry, Kate Winslet, and Allan Page. The movie was about a blind date between a rich man and a poor man, showing the differences and contradictions between people's wealth and poverty.
The Story of a Poor Boy Getting Rich was a China TV series directed by Wang Xiaokang. The play was jointly produced by Wenzhou Zhengxu Film and Television Production Company, Beijing Haisong Century Culture Media Co., Ltd., Hefei Radio and Television Investment Co., Ltd., and Shenguang Media Co., Ltd. This idol drama with a youthful inspirational theme told the story of a poor boy who finally became rich through his hard work in starting a business. In the plot, the male and female protagonists had to overcome family conflicts and business wars. Only after experiencing twists and turns could they reach a lingering love. This drama was the third work in the " Pure Love Trilogy " released by Zhengxiang Film and Television. Director Wang Xiaokang and screenwriter Deng Xiaochuan worked together again to present a high-quality drama to the audience.
There were many TV dramas or movies where rich kids pretended to be poor and fell in love. Among them, the more famous ones were Ode to Joy and To Our Lost Youth. These TV series or movies usually depicted the protagonist who was born poor at first but eventually succeeded in becoming a rich man through hard work and started a romantic relationship with a rich girl. This kind of plot was often seen as a kind of "Cinderella" or "white, rich, and beautiful" plot that was loved by the majority of the audience.