Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jul 7
The Invite Puts 1-in-5 Non-Monogamy Experience on Screen in Heterosexual Polyamory Romcom
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jul 7

The Invite Puts 1-in-5 Non-Monogamy Experience on Screen in Heterosexual Polyamory Romcom

1 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jul 7

Summary

  • Olivia Wilde’s The Invite centers a married man-woman couple exploring non-monogamy, presenting heterosexual polyamory as a lived relationship option rather than a cautionary tale.
  • The film arrives as alternative relationships gain visibility: one in five people in the US and Canada have experience with non-monogamy, while UK surveys show a third of heterosexual men and 11% of women are open to multiple long-term partners.
  • Esther Perel consulted on the project, and the story uses comedy and thriller tension to explain concepts such as compersion and preference sheets without turning the film into a how-to manual.
  • Ruby Rare of dating app Feeld says screen portrayals shape public understanding: 27% of people outside the app’s community see alternative relationships as normal, versus 72% within it.
  • The broader shift is cultural as much as cinematic, with the film arguing that monogamy no longer has to be the only default ending for mainstream romance.

Insights

Does 'The Invite' truly challenge monogamy or just use it to save a traditional marriage?
How will mainstream audiences react to its non-monogamy themes as the film expands nationwide?
Can a comedy truly teach the emotional skills of non-monogamy or does it just oversimplify them?