Han Han and Guo Jingming were both well-known in China. They had each shot some movies. However, according to some online readers and critics, Han Han's movies were usually rated higher than Guo Jingming's movies. This might have something to do with Han Han's films being more literary and deep. He focused on bringing the plot and characters of the novel to the screen, and during the filming process, he paid attention to polishing the script and choosing actors. His films usually had a unique style and theme that resonated with the audience. In contrast, Guo Jingming's movies paid more attention to visual effects and commercial interests, often adding a large number of special effects and vase actors. In addition, the difference in reviews between Han Han and Guo Jingming's films might also be related to the audience's preferences and cultural background. Han Han's films usually involve a wider range of topics and topics, including social reality, human nature exploration, history and culture, which may attract audiences with different backgrounds and tastes. Guo Jingming's movies, on the other hand, focused more on youth, love, and teenage girl plots, which might be more in line with the tastes of young audiences. Although Han Han and Guo Jingming were both excellent, the reasons for the difference in their reviews were many, including the depth of literature, the theme, the audience's preferences, and cultural differences.