This view may have originated from the history and current situation of the film industry in Taiwan. The film industry in Taiwan had developed rapidly in the past few decades, forming a unique film culture and style. In the creative process, directors and film makers in Taiwan often paid attention to cultural multiculturalism, social realism, and emotional expression. These characteristics might be different from those of mainland films. In addition, the film industry in Taiwan had a different historical and cultural background compared to the mainland, which might also affect the creative ideas and ideas of directors and film makers. For example, Taiwan movies tended to pay more attention to social reality and interpersonal relationships, while mainland movies paid more attention to grand narrations and historical inheritance. Of course, it was not the same to say that Taiwan's directors and films were better than the mainland's. Different directors and films had different creative characteristics in different aspects, and they needed to be evaluated according to different standards.