“Reminders of Him” is one of the most unfussy soap-operatic weepers I’ve seen at the movies in some time. It’s the latest adaptation of a novel by Colleen Hoover (who co-wrote the screenplay), and to the extent that her brand — at least, as it translates to the big screen — has been defined by the sleight-of-hand emotional power of “It Ends with Us” or the grandiose convolutions of last year’s “Regretting You,” I expected another full-throttle round of overripe passion. But “Reminders of Him” is notably restrained — a good thing more than not, even if the film does get a bit languid at times. It tells its story without making us feel used.
The heroine, Kenna (Maika Monroe), has just served seven years in prison for manslaughter, following the tragic car accident in which her beloved boyfriend, Scotty (Rudy Pankow), was killed. In prison, she learned she was…
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