The story follows a wealthy family in Mexico, the Nobles, who lead a life full of luxuries and privileges. However, things change drastically when the patriarch of the family, facing financial troubles, decides it's time to teach his rich and spoiled children a lesson about the value of money and hard work. To do this, he pulls them out of their comfort zone and forces them to experience middle-class life.
The three children, who had been immersed in a world of excesses, must confront the harsh reality: a life without unlimited credit cards and all the indulgences to which they were accustomed. As they are forced to deal with entirely new circumstances, each of them begins to discover surprising aspects of themselves and others. The oldest, a relentless partygoer, must find a real job; the daughter, a compulsive consumer, learns to appreciate the small pleasures in life; and the youngest, who had always lived in the shadow of his siblings, begins to stand out in an environment where his money can no longer buy everything.
The plot unfolds between moments of comedy and reflection, as the Nobles face unexpected situations that will lead them to redefine not only their family relationships but also their own understanding of love, friendship, and what it truly means to be part of a family. The film is a journey filled with laughter and lessons, demonstrating that sometimes losing it all is the first step to finding what truly matters.