Maeve Lane also knew that this movie was likely to fall through, but she indeed felt that there were some issues with the original so that if the adaptation did not make adjustments, certain parts would remain imprecise.
If this film became Ms. Roland's one-man show, she felt there would be no point in acting in it.
The author of "Rivers and Mountains as Usual" was still actively discussing with them, and quite a few changes were made in the script version; the later success was deeply intertwined with these changes.
Maeve Lane's red lips moved slightly, "It won't disrupt the storyline; if the inherently aloof Ruby Reed later becomes Yvonne Chaucer's goddaughter, it can only show that Yvonne is unique compared to others, unique in Ruby Reed's heart.
Ask yourself, is it a girl who initially feels close to Yvonne then becomes her goddaughter, better for demonstrating the bond between Yvonne and Ruby Reed,
