''Chronicle'' is a 2012 American
found footage superhero
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drama
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film directed by
Josh Trank (in his
directorial debut
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) and written by
Max Landis based on a story conceived by the two. Often described as a
found footage film, blending with
superhero
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,
science fiction
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, and
psychological thriller
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genres, it follows three
Seattle
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high school seniors, bullied Andrew (
Dane DeHaan), his cousin Matt (
Alex Russell), and more popular Steve (
Michael B. Jordan), who form a bond after gaining telekinetic powers from an unknown object and using them for fun, until Andrew begins going down a darker path.
''Chronicle'' premiered at the
Gérardmer Film Festival on January 28, 2012, and released in the
United States
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on February 3, 2012, by
20th Century Fox
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. The film grossed $126.6 million at the international box office, against a budget of $15 million. The film received generally positive reviews with praise for the premise, and received a nomination for
Best Science Fiction Film at the
39th Saturn Awards.
Plot
In
Seattle
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, teenager Andrew Detmer is bullied at school and abused by his alcoholic father Richard, while also coping with his mother Karen's battle with
cancer
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. His family also lives with
medical debt
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Medical debt differs from other forms of debt because it is usually incurred acciden ...
, struggling to pay for Karen's treatment. His only friend is his cousin, Matt Garetty. Inspired by Matt's on-and-off girlfriend Casey, Andrew buys a camera to create a
video diary about his life.
Matt invites Andrew to a party to help him mingle, but he leaves after his filming causes an altercation with another attendee. Popular student Steve Montgomery approaches Andrew and asks him to record a large hole he and Matt discovered in the woods. The three journey down the hole where they discover a glowing crystalline object. The object suddenly begins to react violently, and the camera shorts out.
A few days later, Andrew, Matt, and Steve have developed
telekinetic abilities, though they suffer nosebleeds when overexerting themselves. Unable to revisit the hole after it is closed off by police, they start using their abilities to play pranks on people, but it goes too far when Andrew telekinetically pushes a rude motorist off the road into a nearby lake. Steve manages to save the man from drowning, but Matt insists they restrict the use of their powers, particularly against living beings.
After Steve discovers they have the ability to fly, they agree to fly around the world together following graduation, with Andrew in particular desiring to visit
Tibet
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. Steve convinces Andrew to use his powers for a magic act in the school talent show, which impresses their peers. Andrew relishes his newfound popularity at a house party, but the night ends in disaster when he drunkenly vomits on a classmate he intended to have sex with, and Steve accidentally offends him while trying to lighten the mood.
Richard confronts Andrew after finding his camera and seeing the footage, believing that Andrew spent all the money on what he and his two friends did when it was supposed to be for school and Karen's medications. In the ensuing argument, Richard attacks Andrew, who violently retaliates by using his powers against him before fleeing the house. Andrew flies out into the middle of a lightning storm, and Steve follows to console him after suffering a nosebleed,
telepathically hearing Andrew retaliate against Richard. Becoming increasingly frustrated as Steve refuses to leave, Andrew unintentionally uses his powers to fatally strike Steve with lightning. When questioned by Matt at Steve's funeral, Andrew denies responsibility for the incident, but later privately begs for forgiveness at Steve's grave.
Andrew is once again ostracized at school following the incident at the party. After telekinetically ripping teeth from a bully's mouth, Andrew begins to identify himself as an
apex predator
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Apex predators are usually defined in terms of trophic dynamics, meaning that they occupy the hig ...
, rationalizing that he's stronger than everyone and should not feel guilty for using his powers to hurt those weaker than him. This eventually leads to Matt confronting Andrew about what happened at school, telling him to think about the consequences of his actions, which Andrew never does.
Desperate to pay for his mother's treatment, Andrew disguises himself with his father's firefighter gear and uses his powers to rob a gang and a gas station, inadvertently causing an explosion that puts him in the hospital and police custody. At his bedside, a distraught Richard informs an unconscious Andrew that Karen has died after Richard had spent the day searching for him. Blaming Andrew for not being there when Karen's died, Richard demands Andrew to apologize and prepares to strike him, but Andrew, having reached his breaking point, abruptly awakens and violently blows out the wall of the room.
Matt suffers a severe nosebleed telepathically hearing Andrew in trouble. After seeing a news alert about a mysterious explosion at a hospital downtown, Matt and Casey rush to the hospital, only to discover Andrew unleashing his rage all over downtown, blind to the fact that he is harming innocent civilians. Matt even catches an injured Richard, who Andrew dropped in a vengeful attempt to kill him. In a fierce confrontation, Matt attempts to reason with Andrew at the
Space Needle
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, only for it to become an all-out battle against each other, crashing through buildings and throwing vehicles, all while police surround them. Realizing that Andrew is beyond help, Matt reluctantly impales him with a spear from a nearby statue and escapes before the police can catch him.
Sometime later, Matt lands in Tibet with Andrew's camera. He films one last video where he apologizes to Andrew, who he claims wasn't a bad person to begin with, vows to use his powers for good, and promises to discover the truth about what happened to them. He points the camera at a Tibetan monastery in the distance before flying away, leaving the camera behind.
Cast
Production
Development
Josh Trank had conceived the idea for ''Chronicle'' in high school and spent the following years generating ideas for the film. Up-and-coming screenwriter
Jeremy Slater had collaborated with Trank while working on an unmade
spec script
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. By 2010, Slater had moved on, leading to Trank contacting
Max Landis, who agreed to co-write the film. The first draft of the script was written in three weeks after Landis had pitched the film behind Trank's back. Trank's original draft had the character of Steve being hit by a plane and dying in the middle of the second act. Landis removed this from his revisions, which "solved the entire second act".
20th Century Fox
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bought the rights to the project and greenlit the film with Trank serving as director in January 2011.
Miles Teller auditioned for a role but was turned down as he had appeared in another found footage film, ''
Project X''.
Production
For budgetary reasons, the film was shot primarily in
Cape Town
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, South Africa, with Film Afrika Worldwide, as well as in
Vancouver
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, Canada.
Trank cited the films ''
Akira'', ''
Carrie'' and ''
The Fury'' as influences on ''Chronicle''. Filming started in May 2011 and continued for 18 weeks, ending in August 2011. Cinematographer
Matthew Jensen used the Arri Alexa video camera to shoot the film and Angenieux Optimo and Cook s4 lenses.
Post-production techniques were used to give it a "found footage" look.
A cable cam rig was used for a shot in which the character Andrew levitates his camera 120 feet into the air.
The Arri Alexa camera was mounted on a skateboard to simulate Andrew's camera sliding across a floor.
Stuntmen were suspended from crane wire rigs for flying scenes, with green screen special effects used for closeups of the actors.
Andrew's video camera in the movie is a Canon XL1 MiniDV, and he later switches to an HD camera that resembles a Canon Vixia HF M30.
His "Seattle" bedroom is actually a set that was constructed on a film studio stage in Cape Town.
Due to vehicles driving on the left side of the road and having steering wheels on the right side in South Africa, American-style vehicles had to be shipped in for the production.
DVD dailies were provided to the director and cinematographer by the Cape Town firm HD Hub.
According to Josh Trank, Max Landis was banned from set during production and Trank has not spoken to him since 2012. Trank confirmed this on
Twitter
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in light of Landis'
sexual and emotional abuse accusations.
Release
''Chronicle'' opened in 2,907 theaters in the United States and
Canada
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on February 3, 2012.
Box office watchers expected the film to gross $15 million for its opening weekend, the Super Bowl weekend, while Fox projected to receive around $8 million.
By its first day the film had earned an estimated $8.65 million
and finished the weekend as the top film with $22 million, surpassing ''
The Woman in Black'' ($21 million) and ''
The Grey'' ($9.5 million)
to become the fourth-highest Super Bowl debut.
''Chronicle'' opened as a number one hit internationally, opening in 33 foreign markets such as Australia, China, and the United Kingdom, where it earned the most with $3.5 million. The film grossed $64.6 million in the United States and Canada, and $62 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $126.6 million.
''Chronicle'' was released on
DVD
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and
Blu-ray
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Disc on May 15, 2012. The film was released on DVD and a special "Lost Footage" edition for Blu-ray, which contains additional footage that was not shown in theaters.
Reception
Critical response
On
Rotten Tomatoes
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, the film has an approval rating of based on reviews and an average rating of . The site's critical consensus reads, "''Chronicle'' transcends its found-footage gimmick with a smart script, fast-paced direction, and engaging performances from the young cast."
On
Metacritic
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, the film has a
weighted average
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score of 69 out of 100 based on reviews from 31 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.
Audiences polled by
CinemaScore
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Background
Ed Mintz, who ...
gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.
''
Chicago Sun-Times
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'' film critic
Roger Ebert
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gave the film three and a half stars out of four, saying, "From
hedeceptively ordinary beginning, Josh Trank's ''Chronicle'' grows into an uncommonly entertaining movie that involves elements of a
superhero
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origin story, a science-fiction fantasy and a drama about a disturbed teenager.” ''
Empire
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'' critic Mark Dinning gave the film four stars out of five, saying that it is "a stunning superhero/sci-fi that has appeared out of nowhere to demand your immediate attention." ''
Total Film
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'' gave the film a five-star review (denoting 'outstanding'): "Believable then bad-ass, it isn't wholly original but it does brim with emotion, imagination and modern implication." Peter Travers of ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' wrote: "Despite a gimmicky premise, ''Chronicle'' fuels its action with characters you can laugh with, understand and even take to heart." Peter Debruge of ''
Variety'' wrote: "Unlike other mock documentaries, which unconvincingly pass themselves off as real, ''Chronicle'' cleverly embraces the format as shorthand for a new kind of naturalism, inviting audiences to suspend disbelief and join in the fantasy of being able to do anything with their minds." Todd McCarthy of ''
The Hollywood Reporter
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'' called it "A clever twist on superpowers and hand-held filmmaking that stumbles before the ending."
On the negative side, Andrew Schenker of ''
Slant Magazine
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'' gave the film two stars out of four, saying that the film, "offers up little more than a tired morality play about the dangers of power, rehashing stale insights about the narcissism of the documentary impulse."
Awards
The film was nominated for Best Science Fiction Film at
39th Saturn Awards, but lost to ''
The Avengers''.
, -
, rowspan="5", 2012
, rowspan="4", ''Chronicle''
,
Golden Trailer Award for Best Most Original Trailer
,
, -
,
Golden Trailer Award for Best in Show
,
, -
, IGN Summer Movie Award for Best Sci-Fi Movie
,
, -
, IGN Summer Movie Award for Best Movie Poster
,
, -
, Dane DeHaan
, Golden Schmoes Awards for Breakthrough Performance of the Year
,
, -
, 2013
, ''Chronicle''
,
Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film
,
Future
Following its successful release, steps toward production of a sequel were taken. Fox hired Landis to write the script for it, but the involvement of Trank as director was unclear. It was reported in October 2012 that Fox was not happy with the script, but in April 2013, Landis said that Fox liked the script—which would be darker in tone—and production was moving along. However, in July 2013, Landis stated that new writers had taken over to write the film, and in March 2014, Fox hired Jack Stanley to write.
Trank commented in 2020 that following the experience of making ''Chronicle'', he was never on board with a sequel. While he thought the sequel script was "fine", he felt that it had "nothing to do with why I wanted to do" the original film, and he did what he could to stall progress on it. "I really didn't ever want to see ''Chronicle 2'' happen. That was my worst nightmare. First of all, I'm not doing it. Second, if somebody else does it, then you know it's gonna be a piece of shit."
In August 2021, a female-led sequel was officially announced by producer
John Davis. It will be set 10 years after the events of the first film and deal with topics such as fake news and coverups.
See also
* ''
Carrie'', the first published novel by
Stephen King
Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author. Dubbed the "King of Horror", he is widely known for his horror novels and has also explored other genres, among them Thriller (genre), suspense, crime fiction, crime, scienc ...
that follows a telekinetic teenage girl.
* ''
Akira'', a manga series that involves a teen boy gaining telekinesis.
* ''
Modern Problems'', a 1981
dark comedy
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film where a man is granted the power of telekinesis after being exposed to nuclear waste.
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