Wang Xiaobo was a famous Chinese author. His works covered a variety of styles, including novels, essays, essays, etc. His novels often had a unique style and way of thinking that was deeply loved by readers. If I had to choose a novel that was most suitable for a movie, then I think Golden Age is one of Wang Xiaobo's representative works and one of the works that are most likely to be adapted into a movie. The Golden Age was a novel full of political fables and human exploration. It told the story of how a former cultural pioneer was destroyed by the times and society and how he rose again. The characters in the novel had distinct personalities and the twists and turns of the plot had a strong visual impact and appeal. Golden Age had a profound meaning and a unique literary style. It was suitable to be adapted into movies and stage plays to attract more audiences and creators. If the film could successfully express the thoughts and artistic style of Wang Xiaobo's novel, it would be a representative work of a successful literary work adapted into a film.