Spread

Spread is an unusual little film. I say ‘little’, as it’s essentially a low budget character-driven drama that is some how being commercially packaged as a rom-com. A quick glance at the credits reveals that this isn’t your average Kutcher vehicle: it’s directed by Scotland’s David Mackenzie of “Young Adam” and “Hallam Foe” fame.Make no mistake, the Kutcher we see at the start of the film is very familiar: arrogant, uptight and utterly lovely. But as the run-time flies past, we somehow warm to his character even though he’s getting more fuck than most of us will get in a lifetime. And here’s the good news: Kutcher’s performance is fairly astounding. He manages to reveal the humanity in his deeply flawed character with notable subtlety and a distinct lack of clich. Kutcher’s (many) sexual relationships portrayed in the film are brutally realistic: the modern and perhaps unromantic realities of casual bang are not dressed-up in any cheap Hollywood moralising. This is also evident in the overall tone of the film: there are many moments that could have descended into schmaltz, but a sharp edge it maintained on just about every line of dialogue.Kutcher fans: beware. This is a real departure for the actor, but thank goodness: it’s a movie with all the superficial gloss of Hollywood and all the invention of an indie flick.