Reading novels and watching movies were two different forms of art. Reading novels was a more immersive experience. The readers would place themselves in the world of the novel and experience the ups and downs of emotions along with the protagonist's experiences and the development of the story. Therefore, reading a novel required more patience and concentration, allowing the reader to gradually integrate into the story and experience the emotional resonance brought by the story. Reading novels usually takes more time. A novel usually takes several hours or more to finish, so it requires more time and energy to invest. Watching movies was a more visual experience. When the audience watched the movie, they would feel the story through sight and hearing rather than through words. Movies usually show the story with a fast pace and vivid images, so the audience can easily immerse themselves in the world of the movie and enjoy the visual and emotional impact brought by the movie. Reading novels and watching movies had different experiences and purposes. Reading novels required more emotional input and immersive experience, while watching movies focused more on visual and sensory stimulation. Which method to choose depended on one's personal preferences and needs.