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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Chronicle is a 2012 found footage super-power action film directed by Josh Trank and written by Max Landis focusing on three teenage boys who discover a mysterious object in a cave on the outskirts of town. They soon discover that exposure to the object has granted each of them telekinetic abilities. As they practice with their abilities, they get stronger with them, and learn to fly and protect themselves from harm. They don't exactly become heroic pillars of justice and instead use their powers for random pranks and goofing around, as teen boys do.However, they soon discover that the gifts they have been granted may be drawing out their darker and more dangerous sides... | |
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Ambiguous Situation: Working from the information in the film, it's unclear whether Steve's death was due to a freak by natural lightning bolt, or if Andrew was somehow responsible—and even if he was, it's not clear if it was killing him in a rage or losing control of his power. Max Landis, however, has clarified that Steve's death was an accident, and that Andrew didn't have lightning powers. | |
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Action Survivor: Matt. Even his special variation of the power all the three boys share is all about surviving sudden attacks. | |
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Always a Bigger Fish | |
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Always a Bigger Fish: This is the point behind Andrew's "Apex Predator" speech. He seems himself as one since he now is more powerful than ordinary humans. | |
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Alas, Poor Villain | |
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Alas, Poor Villain: Andrew. You can only feel sorry for all the bad things happening to him and his eventual snap | |
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Abusive Parents: Richard Detmer, especially in his final scene. | |
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