Harry Potter: Harry Potter was raised in his uncle's house and was discriminated against and bullied by his uncle's house. However, on his 1 1 birthday, Harry Potter learned that he was originally a wizard and was admitted to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. When he boarded the Hogwarts Express, Harry began his magical journey. Everything is so novel. There, he had his first good friends: Ron and Hermione. Many magic courses are also waiting for him to learn: flying lessons, defense against the dark arts, potions and transfiguration magic, and of course, Quidditch competitions that drive all wizards crazy. On the other hand, Professor Snape of Potions always seems to be unfriendly to Harry; Harry also stumbled upon the secret of the philosopher's stone. The evil plot grows quietly in the quiet Hogwarts. Harry, Ron and Hermione decided to explore it together. With their courage and wisdom, Harry finally stopped the evil plot and protected the philosopher's stone. At the same time, Harry also faced his old enemy: Voldemort for the first time.
Maid's story: The totalitarian state was once a part of the United States, which was deeply affected by environmental disasters and declining birth rate. It is ruled by religious fundamentalism and regards women as state property. Joan Aufrede, one of the few fertile women in Gilead, was welcomed at the home of Archbishop Fred Waterford. In order to save the world from collapse, the women in her class were forced to become sex slaves. In this terrible society, even a small mistake may kill her. Overred struggled to survive between the archbishop and his vicious wife and other maids who might be spies, only for one goal in mind, to live and find his daughter who was taken away.
Jeannette Walls (Brie Larson) has a painter's mother (naomi watts) who owns millions of dollars worth of land but insists on wandering the streets, and a charming and talented father (Woody Hallsen) who is addicted to alcohol and gambling. Parents' utopianism and maverick attitude towards life have brought disaster and redemption to the whole family. They lived a pure, happy, adventurous and hopeful wandering life in a mining town in the southwest of the United States, and the children learned how to embrace life bravely. However, when the economy becomes more and more tight, the enthusiasm for wandering gradually fades, and children can only take care of each other and endure the unintentional harm of their parents. They worked hard to save money and left home for new york one after another to start their own lives.