Review of Born Rich (2003) by Liz S — 20 Mar 2018
Although the documentary is aimed to change the public's view of the upperclass with pity, it instead makes me feel multiple emotions for these people, including sadness, envy and pity all together.
these kids never get to experience a real childhood and are always seen differently than others. just imagining not living my childhood the way I did makes me feel sorry for them, along with the fact that more money means more problems.
these kids face a whole new level of problems in their line of business. from proving your worth to your parents to avoiding the paparzzi, these are problems that most of us will never face. even though they are covered for life, this does not insure happiness.
I envy the fact that they can spend their lives doing whatever they please, sad that their lives are portrayed as snobby and arrogant when really they are people and have feelings and pity that they will never live a normal average life and that is the only life they know.
overall, the concept of this documentary is intresting and he did a great job making it.
This review of Born Rich (2003) was written by Liz S on 20 Mar 2018.
Born Rich has generally received positive reviews.
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