Born Rich
Born Rich

Born Rich

2009TV ShowEnded1 SeasonCantonese

Billionaire tycoon Marcus Cheuk Yat-yuen welcomes home Malaysian swindler Sha Fu-loi, who claims to be his long-lost half-brother Cheuk Yat-ming. Blinded by the assumed brotherhood, Marcus fails to recognize the true nature of Fu-loi but brings him into the hierarchy of his family banking empire. They both face dilemmas of their own in their relationships. Marcus is married to Connie Ho Tseuk-nin, but an affair with his old flame Angie Tung Ling-chi following a traumatic kidnap scare threatens to jeopardize all he has. Fu-loi secretly falls for Marcus' younger sister Rene Cheuk Yat-sum, who is torn between this fake brother and her devoted admirer Ko Tok-man. Consumed by greed and jealousy, Fu-loi eventually reveals his hidden agenda...

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes72%
Metacritic65/100
Google Users75%
Director: Jamie JohnsonGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

Born Rich is a documentary film directed by Jamie Johnson, heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune. Johnson interviews fellow members of America's wealthiest families, including heirs to the Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, and Rothschild fortunes, exploring their experiences growing up with immense privilege. The film delves into the unique challenges and perspectives associated with inheriting vast wealth, questioning the ethical implications and the impact on identity.

Critical Reception

Born Rich received generally positive reviews, with critics often praising its unique premise and Johnson's personal involvement. While some found the film occasionally self-indulgent, most acknowledged its insightful exploration of wealth and privilege from an insider's perspective. Audiences were intrigued by the candid discussions on topics rarely explored so openly.

What Reviewers Say

  • A fascinating, if sometimes awkward, look at the lives of the ultra-rich from an insider's viewpoint.
  • Praised for its candid interviews and exploration of privilege, though some critics noted a lack of deeper social analysis.
  • An intriguing sociological study that prompts reflection on inherited wealth and its societal impact.

Google audience: Google users generally found 'Born Rich' to be an eye-opening and thought-provoking documentary. Many appreciated the direct access to the lives and thoughts of wealthy heirs, finding the discussions on privilege and responsibility compelling. Some noted that while informative, the film could feel somewhat insular at times.

Fun Fact

Director Jamie Johnson, despite being an heir himself, intentionally chose not to reveal the extent of his family's wealth to the subjects he interviewed at the time of filming, wanting their responses to be as genuine as possible.

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