Olivia Wilde shares why her new film 'The Invite' had to be set in San Francisco
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Olivia Wilde shares why her new film 'The Invite' had to be set in San Francisco
"I think we really took advantage of everything that I love so much about this city. Which is the texture, the vibe, the specificity of this place. It's such an incredible cultural melting pot, and you can feel that. It sets the tone for our film."
"Seth and I had worked together before. We knew we had this weird ability to harmonize with each other. We like to say that we can talk over each other while listening to each other, and we really enjoy arguing."
In 'The Invite,' directed by Olivia Wilde, a San Francisco apartment becomes a battleground for a couple's tumultuous relationship. The film, which premiered at Sundance and was acquired by A24, features local filming in iconic San Francisco locations. Wilde plays Angela, a mother obsessed with her apartment's renovation, while Seth Rogen portrays her disgruntled husband, Joe. Their marriage is strained, leading to petty arguments. The film's San Francisco backdrop enhances its dark drama and unique plot twist, set for theatrical release on June 26.
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