“The e-book is a e-book, and the film is a film,” she stated. “You need to step away and let the filmmakers do what they will do and never get too involved with what it’s you’ve got created and when it stops as a result of it is a fully totally different medium.”
And in the case of the brand new ending, Robinne understands that film viewers usually have bother with movies that finish on a tragic be aware.
“It is America—Hollywood’s going to do what they will do, and they will throw a contented ending on every thing,” she stated. “I do not know why. You hope they’re going to maintain to what you’ve got written as a result of it meant one thing to you, however you even have to consider the field workplace and viewers and what their viewers goes to need to see.”
Then again, Robinne—who has additionally acted in movies like Fifty Shades Darker and Seven Kilos—identified {that a} movie like Titanic, which has a famously unhappy ending, did nicely with viewers. In reality, she went to see the movie in theaters 4 occasions as a result of she needed to cry, including, “Crying makes me really feel like I am alive.”
And whereas she is not against revisiting her beloved characters sooner or later, she’s not completely offered on the thought for Solène and Hayes simply but, saying, “Possibly years down the road, I am going to return, and I am going to give them extra time collectively. However we’ll see.”