Movies and novels were different art forms, each with its own unique advantages and characteristics. Therefore, it was impossible to simply compare which one looked better. Movies could present the story through visual and auditory means, allowing the audience to understand the storyline and emotional conflicts more quickly. Movies could also use special effects and visual effects to enhance the performance of the story. In addition, the movie could be completed and released faster, so it could attract the audience's attention and box office revenue faster. In contrast, novels required readers to understand the plot and emotional conflicts through their own imagination and thinking. The novel could convey the author's feelings and thoughts through language and other means, so that the readers could have a deeper understanding of the meaning and content of the story. In addition, the novel could also trigger the reader's resonance and emotional response through meticulous descriptions and in-depth thinking. Therefore, whether it was a movie or a novel, they all had their own advantages and characteristics that suited different audiences and art forms. The movie," The Worry-relieving Grocery Store," was a huge success at the box office due to its excellent storyline and deep character creation. However, for readers who liked to read novels, novels were still a deeper and unique reading experience.