Pros: interesting story, diverse protagonists
Cons: shaky cam, protagonist grated on my nerves
Chronicle tells the story of 3 boys who stumble across a mysterious object in a hole in the ground at a party. They soon discover they've gained special powers and play around with them. As time passes, Andrew (Dane DeHaan), whose mother is sick and father is abusive, starts to use his powers for selfish gains.
This film is shot entirely with hand held cameras, most of the time by Andrew Detmer, and later with a few shots from security cameras and the camera of a female friend of one of the boys. In other words, get ready for a lot of shaky cam. At times this made the story telling feel forced, as how often does someone film every moment of their lives? Yes, there are cuts, but Andrew still manages to film himself running, going to bed, etc. etc. This was especially noticable with the girlfriend, who also seemed to film every day of her life, when they needed a scene where Andrew wasn't present.
The characters developed their powers pretty quickly, going from moving small objects to flying in a remarkably short amount of time. It was also surprising that no attempt was made to find out what the object was that gave them their powers.
While Andrew is portrayed as a sympathetic character, he had a sick mother, a selfish and abusive father, had trouble fitting in and making friends, had trouble with girls, etc. I still didn't like him. His personality was very grating.
The ending had some great special effects and reminded me of Akira, with one friend pitted against the other. It was by far the best part of the movie.
If you like films with reluctant heroes or kids developming super powers, check this out.
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