Ordered porous membranes have wide and important application prospects in the fields of filtration, separation, catalysis, biomedicine, etc., and have attracted growing interest in the field of material science. Among diverse membrane preparation approaches, breath pattern method has been widely concerned due to its simplicity in the preparation, ease in tuning the structure/property and functionality of formed membranes, and broad utility for various polymers. With the development of material design, the application spectrum of breath figure membrane has been greatly expanded. However, since the pore morphology of porous membrane is influenced by many factors, the controlling mechanism of normalization has not been clear yet. In this paper, the research progress of film-forming materials in recent years is reviewed, and the correlation between pore formation and pore morphology is discussed in details. This information will provide a systematic and in-depth perspective for research in this filed and an important guideline for the preparation of the ordered porous films with divergent applications. Hua Yuan (left) is an associate professor in College of Materials Science and Engineering, Qingdao University, China. She received her doctorate from Shandong University in China in 2013. She is mainly engaged in the research of carbon fiber, composites and microfiltration membrane. Guangzhen Li (middle) is a graduate student in the College of Materials Science and Engineering, Qingdao University, China. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in engineering from Qingdao University in 2019. His current research focuses on the structural design and functionalization of membrane materials. Enhao Dai (right) is a graduate student of the College of Materials Science and Engineering of Qingdao University. He received a bachelor's degree in engineering from Yantai University in 2018. Currently, he mainly studies carbon fiber modification.