About Spread
Spread (2009) offers a cynical yet entertaining glimpse into the Los Angeles high life through the eyes of Nikki (Ashton Kutcher), a charismatic but aimless gigolo who specializes in seducing wealthy women to fund his luxurious lifestyle. The film follows his calculated maneuvers as he moves from one benefactor to another, until he meets a successful lawyer (Anne Heche) who proves more challenging than his usual targets. Director David Mackenzie balances comedy and drama effectively, creating a modern take on the gigolo narrative that critiques materialism and transactional relationships.
Ashton Kutcher delivers one of his more nuanced performances, capturing Nikki's charm and underlying emptiness. The chemistry between Kutcher and Anne Heche provides the film's emotional core, as their relationship evolves beyond simple manipulation. The supporting cast, including Margarita Levieva as a free-spirited waitress, adds depth to Nikki's world and his eventual self-realization.
While Spread received mixed reviews upon release, it has developed a cult following for its sharp dialogue, stylish direction, and unflinching look at contemporary dating dynamics. The film's Los Angeles setting serves as both backdrop and character, highlighting the emptiness beneath the glamorous surface. For viewers interested in character-driven comedies with an edge, Spread offers an engaging watch that explores themes of ambition, authenticity, and the cost of living without genuine connections.
Ashton Kutcher delivers one of his more nuanced performances, capturing Nikki's charm and underlying emptiness. The chemistry between Kutcher and Anne Heche provides the film's emotional core, as their relationship evolves beyond simple manipulation. The supporting cast, including Margarita Levieva as a free-spirited waitress, adds depth to Nikki's world and his eventual self-realization.
While Spread received mixed reviews upon release, it has developed a cult following for its sharp dialogue, stylish direction, and unflinching look at contemporary dating dynamics. The film's Los Angeles setting serves as both backdrop and character, highlighting the emptiness beneath the glamorous surface. For viewers interested in character-driven comedies with an edge, Spread offers an engaging watch that explores themes of ambition, authenticity, and the cost of living without genuine connections.


















