Scene 1: Father dies in a car accident, little boy witnesses the power of wizards and demons, nesting in each other
In the second scene, the male protagonist failed to find his mother and entered a new adoptive family. The five children of the adoptive parents appeared one by one
Scene 3: The bald villain asks about the symbol, and the female doctor is suddenly melted
The villain is the little boy at the beginning
The fourth scene: school bullying, the male protagonist escaped to the tram, got the inheritance of the wizard, grew up in a second, and his personality changed
One-finger triggers lightning
Scene 5: The male protagonist and his younger brother subdue the gangster in the supermarket and prove that they are invulnerable
Scene 6: The bald head throws people out
Scene 7: The male protagonist fails to recognize his mother and gives up completely
Scene 8: The hero and the villain fight fiercely
shortcoming:
1. Too many campus and family scenes, similar to Disney children's comedy, but not as good as Disney's plot
2. The male protagonist is a boy for a while and an adult for a while, dazzling the audience
3. Too many siblings
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