Seth Rogen Lifts 4-Character Comedy The Invite in Olivia Wilde’s Dinner-Party Adaptation
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Updated · The Guardian · Jun 30
Seth Rogen Lifts 4-Character Comedy The Invite in Olivia Wilde’s Dinner-Party Adaptation
3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 30
Summary
Seth Rogen emerges as the standout in “The Invite,” with the review calling him “first among equals” in a four-person sex comedy built around an excruciating dinner party.
Joe and Angela — played by Rogen and director Olivia Wilde — host stylish neighbors played by Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton, turning a noise apology into a fraught conversation about sex, class and marriage.
Rogen’s punchlines and incredulous reactions keep the film’s broad, stagey setup from feeling overly artificial, even as the score, abrupt mood shifts and theatrical construction initially jar.
Adapted from Spanish film “The People Upstairs,” itself based on a stage play, “The Invite” is ultimately judged funny, bizarrely moving and a showcase for Rogen at the top of his game.