There are many movies similar to The Reader. Here are some recommendations:
1 The Reader (1997): Starring Kate Winslet, it tells the story of a reader who lost her husband and daughter and meets her old love again at an event to commemorate The deceased.
2 The Danish-Girl (2016): Starring Emma Stone, it tells the story of a girl from a poor family looking for herself and love in New York City.
3 "Time and Space Traveler"(Lovers who traveled through time and space in 2014): Starring Li Guangjie, it tells the story of a man who accidentally traveled to the 19th century and met a woman and fell in love with her.
The X-Files and the Immortal Life of GRV Martin (2005): A film by Warner Bros., it tells the story of a mysterious team of agents and a man investigating a case related to immortality.
5 The English Patient (1990): Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, it tells the story of a seriously injured pilot during World War II.
It depends. Some might argue they are too liberal as they make significant changes to the original story and characters. But others see it as a way to update and make the content more relevant to current social contexts.
Comic book movies are not a fad. They have a lasting appeal because they offer a combination of action, adventure, and characters that people love. Plus, they keep evolving and adapting to modern audiences' tastes.
The number of comic book movies is quite large and keeps growing. It depends on how you define a comic book movie and which ones you include in the count. But there are definitely dozens, if not hundreds.