I'm looking for films in which the Cinderella-like motif (contrasts such as good origin-poor milieu, poor-rich, educated-less educated etc.) occurs in relationships (and works at best).
For example like Pretty Woman or Isi and Ossi.
At best free or available on Netflix or Prime.
Another Cinderella Story or Starstruck
Two older, little-known films:
A world without pity / Un Monde sans Pitié
https://www.zweitausendeins.de/filmlexikon/?sucheNach=titel&wert=17986
Breakfast at her / White Palace
https://de.wikipedia.org/...ck_bei_ihr
So now I only know series, all films that I know have already been mentioned.
If series (except one ending after 16 episodes) are okay for you, I can recommend them here:
Meteor Garden (Season 1, 49 episodes)
Cinderella and the four Knights (1 season, 16 episodes)
Revolutionary Love (1 season 16 episodes)
The Secret Life of my Secretary (1 season 16 episodes)
They all run on Netflix ^^
Hmm, I can't think of a suitable film (except maybe "Battle"), but this contrast can be found in almost every second K-drama (although they are series). For example:
My Secret Romace (Netflix)
Kill me, heal me (Netflix)
The King: Eternal Monarch (a bit more historical, Netflix)
Cinderella and the four Knights (Netflix)
I'm not a Robot (Viki)
First clean with passion (Viki)
Rich man, poor woman (Viki)
Are you human, too? (Netflix)
The Heirs (Netflix)
Strong Woman Do Bong Soon (Viki)
The most striking thing about The Heirs, Rich man poor woman and First of all clean with passion. The others are also very well done, but it's not that typical. All 100% worth seeing anyway. Viki is a free streaming app that can be downloaded from the Play store.
I found the film "Overboard - a goldfish falls into the water" very funny. It was released around 1988 and also plays with such poor-rich clichés, but in a very sympathetic and unobtrusive way and with good actors who are happy to watch - a film that is fun! If it is not "online", the purchase DVD is usually very cheap. Movies are always a matter of taste, but it's worth it!
I just remembered the aristocats ;-)