The Invite uses comedy to expose universal relationship struggles, offering audiences cathartic relief through shared vulnerability about sexual disconnection in marriage. Wilde and Norton attribute bed death to American duty-based culture, social media curation, and post-pandemic isolation that sanitize intimacy and prevent personal evolution.
Norton and Wilde on 'The Invite': A sex comedy that lets audiences speak the unspeakable
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