The Assassination of The Novelist was a movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock and released in 1958. The film was adapted from Dennis Lehan's novel of the same name, which told the story of a novelist who committed suicide because he was troubled by his own creation. As a classic suspense movie, Assassination Novelist had reached a very high level in terms of visual effects, sound effects, plot arrangement, and actors 'performances. The special effects and soundtracks in the movie were excellent, creating a tense and exciting atmosphere that made it difficult for the audience to relax. In addition, the suspense plot design in the movie was also very good, making people constantly guess the true identity and motives of the protagonist. However, there were some problems in the movie. For example, Lehan's novel was not completely adapted into the silver screen but was adapted into another form of story. Secondly, the plot in the movie was a little too bizarre and exaggerated, which might confuse the audience. Assassination the Novelist was an excellent film, not only in terms of visual effects and plot design, but also in terms of cultural and educational significance. The film was deeply loved by the audience and had a profound impact on later literature and film creation.