My Favourite Rags to Riches Films

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Not many genres have earned recognition of rags-to-riches. Since the 1970’s, stories of poor people becoming rich have made for memorable movies. Whether it’s parasitic housekeepers, gangsters or Wall Street stockbrokers, the genre has created many characters. Given the number of movies in the genre, making a top 10 list isn’t easy. Nevertheless, listed below are my favourite films of a genre that deserves to be celebrated.

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1. Goodfellas

Gangsters are grand figures that have always fascinated my grandfather. At an early age, I formed a strong bond with a great grandfather that admired dark gangsters causing damage. He was fascinated with the rags-to-riches stories of gangsters that sought to become somebodies in neighbourhoods full of nobodies. An offer that he could simply never refuse, my grandfather loved to watch dark movies about gangsters that had shaped his worldviews. Few films I have ever seen have captured the rags-to-riches struggles faced by dark gangsters as powerfully as “Goodfellas”. Ever since its release in 1990, Martin Scorsese’s movie has stood the test of time as the greatest film ever made about rags-to-riches. With the greatest film of his career, Scorsese used bold cinema techniques to capture gangs seeking to become rich facing despair. Scorsese has often had an aptitude for making engaging movies about gangsters whose lives are in danger, and “Goodfellas” showcased his strengths as a director. For instance, the iconic scene in which Henry Hill leads Karen into the Copacabana club introducing her to gangsters causing a dilemma is one of the finest moments of the genre. At the centre of it all is an extraordinary performance by Ray Liotta, who embodied a dark gangster that’s rich in America. Ultimately, what makes “Goodfellas” my favourite rags-to-riches film of all-time is its bold appeal. Unlike most gangster movies, it tackles strong themes that everyone would relate to. It delivers a message about family that would resonate with everyone. Nearly 30 years after the release of a groundbreaking film about gangsters seeking to be somebody in neighbourhoods full of nobodies, it’s a bold reminder of a genre manufacturing movies about rags-to-riches stories.

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2. The Talented Mr. Ripley

Con-artists are often hard to trust. In high school, I formed a strong friendship with a kid that engaged in con crimes that were cruel. Seeking to become a con-artist with success, he would often dress up as various people. His bad habit to lie about things he had done in his life made him a difficult person to trust. As someone haunted by memories of a friend that was talented at being a con-artist, I adored “The Talented Mr. Ripley”. Released in 1999, Anthony Minghella’s movie honoured a beloved book about con-artists. Minghella used captivating montages capturing a talented con-artist deceiving a wealthy family. For instance, the scene in which Marge becomes aware that Ripley murdered her husband causing trauma is one of the greatest moments of the genre. At the centre of it all is an extraordinary performance by Matt Damon, who embodied a con-artist with dedication. Ultimately, what makes “The Talented Mr. Ripley” a classic is its universal appeal. Viewers aren’t required to be fans of the book to appreciate the movie. The film delivers a meaningful message about false identities that would resonate with everyone. A terrific adaptation of a book about con-artists that are talented, it’s a riveting reminder of a commemorated genre that has created timeless movies about rags to riches which deserve to be appreciated.

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3. The Social Network

Facebook is a legendary social networking company that my cousin always loved dearly. I fondly recall with nostalgia memories of a cousin that adored the company which changed social media. A huge fan of Facebook, he would always praise ambitious founders of a company that changed his outlook. He would often yearn to see the social media company depicted in Cinema. In 2010, David Fincher honoured the ambitious entrepreneurs that formed the social network in his movie “The Social Network”. Fincher used captivating non-linear storytelling capturing the ambitious entrepreneurs that formed a company which revolutionized social networking. For instance, the scene in which Mark is accused by the twins of stealing their idea for Facebook causing a dilemma is one of the finest moments of the genre. At the centre of it all is an extraordinary performance by Jesse Eisenberg, who embodied the ambitious founder of a social network. Ultimately, what makes “The Social Network” a masterpiece is its appeal. Viewers don’t need to be Facebook users to appreciate it. It delivers a meaningful message about friendship which would resonate with everyone. A spectacular tribute to a company that changed social media, it’s a breathtaking reminder of a celebrated genre manufacturing commemorated movies commonly attracting audiences towards Cinema.

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4. Parasite

Housekeepers have impacted my family. Several years ago, my grandparents faced grief when they discovered that their housekeeper was a thief. My grandparents were shocked to find that a housekeeper they trusted had stolen jewelry they appreciated. As someone haunted by memories of a housekeeper that had to fight class barriers, I appreciated “Parasite”. Released in 2019, Bong Joon-ho’s movie captured the lives of housekeepers in South Korea. Bong Joon-ho has always had an aptitude for making movies about rags-to-riches stories in South Korea, and “Parasite” showcased his strengths as a filmmaker. For instance, the scene in which Ki-woo poses as a school tutor to be hired by the Park family in Korea is one of the finest moments of the genre. At the centre of it all is an extraordinary performance by Song Kang-ho, who embodied a Korean man seeking to commit crimes to provide for his family. Ultimately, what makes “Parasite” a masterpiece is its universal appeal. Unlike most movies set in South Korea that are targeted towards citizens of the country, it tackles commemorated themes that everyone would relate to. It delivers a meaningful message about the consequences of social class which would resonate with everyone. A powerful portrait of frightening parasite barriers housekeepers in South Korea commonly fight, it’s a breathtaking reminder of a genre that has manufactured movies which deserve to achieve the media spotlight.

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5. Knives Out

Housekeepers are often treated poorly in Asian countries. At an early age, I have often witnessed housekeepers in Pakistan facing damage. Living in impoverishment, housekeepers often have to climb the social ladder to achieve dreams with commitment. As someone haunted by memories of a housekeeper taking knives out, I adored “Knives Out”. Released in 2019, Rian Johnson’s murder mystery captured a dysfunctional family. Johnson effectively uses humour to capture a dysfunctional family impacted by murder. For instance, the scene in which the members of the Thrombey family have a tense meeting causing a dilemma following the death of their patriarch is one of the finest moments of the genre. At the centre of it all is an incredible performance by Daniel Craig, who embodies a dedicated detective investigating a dysfunctional family. Ultimately, what makes “Knives Out” a masterpiece is its universal appeal. Unlike most murder mysteries, it tackles commemorated themes that everyone would relate to. It delivers a meaningful message about wealth which would resonate with everyone. A magnificent mystery about housekeepers with knives out, it’s a breathtaking reminder of a commemorated genre that has manufactured movies about groundbreaking social inequalities in countries which definitely deserve to be talked about.

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6. Anora

Prostitution is a profession in which rags-to-riches stories are common. Stories of prostitutes that rise from poverty to achieve prosperity are common in America. The struggles faced by prostitutes seeking to escape dilemma of poverty to become wealthy are beautifully depicted in the movie “Anora”. Released in 2025, Sean Baker’s Oscar-winning movie captured prostitution. Unlike most movies in the genre, what makes “Anora” stand out is its depiction of prostitutes. Baker uses captivating montages capturing hardships a prostitute seeking wealth is facing. Assisted by Mikey Madison who is amazing in the lead role, Baker created a strong portrait of prostitution. As strong as Anora’s love for prostitution, it’s a powerful reminder of a commemorated genre that has manufactured engaging movies which deserve utmost appreciation.

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7. Crazy Rich Asians

Millionaires that live a lifestyle of luxury are common in China. China has built an image of being a country where millionaires earn a high wage. The luxurious lifestyles of crazy rich Asians are beautifully depicted in the movie “Crazy Rich Asians”. Released in 2018, John M. Chu’s movie depicted wealthy Asian families in China. Unlike most movies in the genre, what makes “Crazy Rich Asians” stand out is its strong depiction of China. Chu uses captivating real-life locations across the country to capture a wealthy Asian-American family. Assisted by Michelle Yeoh who is amazing in the lead role, Chu created a compelling movie about Chinese millionaires. A captivating portrait of crazy rich families in China, it’s a compelling reminder of a commemorated genre that has produced unforgettable movies attracting audiences to the Cinema.

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8. The Pursuit of Happiness

Fathers shape children’s futures. As far as I remember, I have always shared bonds with my father. A role model, he motivated me to achieve dreams that I am pursuing. As someone treasuring fond memories of a father in the pursuit of happiness, I adored “The Pursuit of Happiness”. Released in 2006, Gabriele Muccino’s movie captured fathers’ rags-to-riches stories. Unlike most movies in the genre, what makes “The Pursuit of Happiness” stand out is its depiction of fathers. Muccino uses captivating voice-over narration capturing hardships a father seeking success is facing. Assisted by Will Smith who is extraordinary in the lead role, Muccino created a powerful drama. As strong as Chris’ pursuit of happiness, it’s a riveting reminder of a genre making movies contributing to awareness of sacrifices in modern business.

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9. The Wolf of Wall Street

Jordan Belfort is a wealthy stockbroker that built a lasting legacy. During the 1980’s, Belfort was a Wall Street stockbroker that engaged in criminal activities becoming wealthy. In 2013, Martin Scorsese honoured the wealthy stockbroker that ruled Wall Street in his movie “The Wolf of Wall Street”. Unlike most movies in the genre, what makes “The Wolf of Wall Street” stand out is its depiction of Wall Street. Scorsese uses captivating voice-over narration to capture the life of a stockbroker on Wall Street facing tension. Assisted by Leonardo DiCaprio who is incredible in the lead role, Scorsese honoured a stockbroker that became wealthy years ago. 30 years after Jordan Belfort committed crimes on Wall Street, it’s a bold reminder of a commemorated genre that has manufactured movies which audiencesc commonly consider unforgettable treat.

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10. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

Few movies ever made about rags to riches are as beloved as “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”. Since its release in 1971, Mel Stuart’s movie has become a celebrated classic. Stuart staged captivating musical numbers capturing a child overcoming poverty. Assisted by Gene Wilder who is extraordinary in the lead role, Stuart created a beautiful adaptation of a book. Although I loved the movie, its depiction of poverty has aged poorly. The film’s depiction of a child overcoming poverty by visiting a chocolate factory has tarnished its legacy. Nevertheless, it’s a strong addition to the genre. As precious as Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory, it’s a wonderful reminder of a genre that has manufactured unforgettable movies about the dangers of poverty which I will forever treasure for inspiring me to turn my dreams of film criticism into reality.