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|image = Richard Detmer.png
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|image = Richard Detmer.jpg
 
|size = 200
|fullname = Richard "Ricky" Detmer
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|fullname = Richard Detmer
|alias = Dad
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|alias = Dad<br>
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Ricky
 
|origin = ''Chronicle''
 
|origin = ''Chronicle''
|occupation = Ex-firefighter<br>
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|occupation = Firefighter <small>(retired)</small><br>
Father of Andrew Detmer
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Andrew Detmer's Father
 
|skills = Physical violence
 
|skills = Physical violence
 
|hobby = Abusing his son Andrew both emotionally and physically.
 
|hobby = Abusing his son Andrew both emotionally and physically.
|goals = To raise enough money to save his dying wife Karen (failed).<br>
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|goals = Raise enough money to save his dying wife Karen.<br>
To hurt Andrew for the rest of his life.
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Hurt Andrew for the rest of his life <small>(both failed)</small>.
|crimes = Child abuse<br>Attempted murder
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|crimes = Child abuse<br>
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Attempted murder
|type of villain = Abusive Parent
 
 
|type of villain = Abusive Parent}} {{Quote|What did you call me?|Richard Detmer confronting his son [[Andrew Detmer|Andrew]].}}
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}}[[File:Richard_Detmer_with_Andrew.png|thumb|263x263px]]
 
   
 
'''Richard "Ricky" Detmer''' is the secondary antagonist of ''Chronicle''.
{{Quote|What did you call me?|Richard Detmer confronting his son [[Andrew Detmer|Andrew]].}}
 
   
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He was portrayed by {{w|Michael Kelly (actor)|Michael Kelly}}, who also played Douglas "Doug" Stamper in House of Cards, Steve Lombard in'' Man of Steel, ''and Detective Lester Ybarra in ''Changeling''.
'''Richard "Ricky" Detmer''' is the secondary antagonist of ''Chronicle.''
 
 
He is portrayed by Michael Kelly.
 
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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[[File:Richard Detmer with Andrew.png|thumb|left|250px]]
He is [[Andrew Detmer]]'s alcoholic father who abuses and bullies him at home. He once worked as a firefighter until an injury forced him into retirement. His wife Karen, is slowly dying from cancer.
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[[File:Richard Detmer.png|thumb|300px|Richard Detmer confronting his son Andrew about how he's getting rides to school.]]He is [[Andrew Detmer]]'s alcoholic father who abuses and bullies him at home. He once worked as a firefighter until an injury forced him into an early retirement. His wife Karen, is slowly dying from cancer.
   
 
He is also a clear alcoholic or at least drinks heavily as many beer bottles are strewn about his house and Andrew mentions his father spends most of his time during the day at bars. It is also implied that he hits Andrew regularly. Later in the middle of the film, Richard berates Andrew because he found out about the party.
 
He is also a clear alcoholic or at least drinks heavily as many beer bottles are strewn about his house and Andrew mentions his father spends most of his time during the day at bars. It is also implied that he hits Andrew regularly. Later in the middle of the film, Richard berates Andrew because he found out about the party.
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Andrew tries to help by using his powers to steal money for her medicine. While robbing a gas station Andrew inadvertently causes an explosion that sets him on fire and puts him in the hospital under police investigation.
 
Andrew tries to help by using his powers to steal money for her medicine. While robbing a gas station Andrew inadvertently causes an explosion that sets him on fire and puts him in the hospital under police investigation.
   
At the hospital, Richard was there at his bedside. He upset informs the unconscious Andrew that his mother has died and he angrily blames him for her death, claiming he wasn't there to watch her die because he was out looking for Andrew, even though he had already left the house before Andrew. As Richard is about to strike him, Andrew awakens and blows out the outer wall of the hospital room.
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At the hospital, Richard was there at his bedside. He upset informs the unconscious Andrew that his mother has died and he angrily blames him for her death, claiming he wasn't there to watch her die because he was out looking for Andrew, even though he had already left the house before Andrew. Richard angrily points at Andrew closer Andrew awakens and blows out the outer wall of the hospital room.
   
 
Andrew floats outside the building, carrying Richard. Andrew drops his father in an attempt to kill him, but he is saved by Matt. It is not known what becomes of Richard afterward. 
 
Andrew floats outside the building, carrying Richard. Andrew drops his father in an attempt to kill him, but he is saved by Matt. It is not known what becomes of Richard afterward. 
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As a result of the accident that forced him to retire, and having his wife slowly dying from cancer, Richard has degenerated into an alcoholic and abusive father for Andrew. He also displayed very loose morals and his character degenerated into full-blown ruthlessness and cruelty as the film went on.
 
As a result of the accident that forced him to retire, and having his wife slowly dying from cancer, Richard has degenerated into an alcoholic and abusive father for Andrew. He also displayed very loose morals and his character degenerated into full-blown ruthlessness and cruelty as the film went on.
   
From a certain point of view, however, Richard is mostly a helpless, tragic man who actually wishes that his family's life can be improved (something which, ironically, Andrew wishes to the point where he tries to rob a gas station), but is too despondent to do anything because of his injury that caused him to retire as a fireman. To cope with the pain he blames everything he can on Andrew and puts him down whenever he can. He despised Andrew for seemingly not trying to do something to improve their lives, even though himself doesn't try to look for another job despite being able to walk and seemingly function normally and instead wastes money on alcohol, but equally loved his wife and tried to get away from reality via drinking. He took his frustrations of being unable to work out on Andrew, accusing him of wasting his money on a party and then declaring that he did not have any to spend; he claimed that any money he received went to school for Andrew and medication for Karen, but Andrew angrily pointed out that Richard wouldn't need to pay for public school and called him an idiot (which in some ways is true, also ironically, Richard called Andrew an idiot during their last conversation), resulting in Richard angrily assaulting him.
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From a certain point of view, however, Richard is mostly a helpless, tragic man who actually wishes that his family's life can be improved (something which, ironically, Andrew wishes to the point where he tries to rob a gas station), but is too despondent to do anything because of his injury that caused him to retire as a fireman. To cope with his feelings of inadequacy, he descends into alcoholism and blames everything he can on Andrew, putting him down whenever he can. He despised Andrew for seemingly not trying to do something to improve their lives, even though himself doesn't try to look for another job despite being able to walk and seemingly function normally and instead wastes money on alcohol, but equally loved his wife and tried to get away from reality via drinking. He took his frustrations of being unable to work out on Andrew, accusing him of wasting his money on a party and then declaring that he did not have any to spend; he claimed that any money he received went to school for Andrew and medication for Karen, but Andrew angrily pointed out that Richard wouldn't need to pay for public school and called him an idiot (which in some ways is true, also ironically, Richard called Andrew an idiot during their last conversation), resulting in Richard angrily assaulting him.
   
 
By the time of Richard's abuse of Andrew escalated into a physical confrontation, it is apparent that Richard's sanity has gradually deteriorated as the movie goes on. Worse, his sanity slippage culminates to a point where he comes to believe that Andrew must pay for somehow wronging him, claiming it was Andrew's fault that he didn't get to see his wife die because he was out looking for him, even though Richard had already left several hours before Andrew's accident occurred, which resulted in his near-death experience as seen in the climax, but he refused to see that he himself held a fair amount of blame for their miserable life (Richard became a drunk to avoid his responsibility, whereas Andrew was more determined to improve their lives by working even if this required him to use illegal means). This not only made him worse than Andrew and arguably the true main antagonist of the movie, but also made him rather pathetic compared to his son.
 
By the time of Richard's abuse of Andrew escalated into a physical confrontation, it is apparent that Richard's sanity has gradually deteriorated as the movie goes on. Worse, his sanity slippage culminates to a point where he comes to believe that Andrew must pay for somehow wronging him, claiming it was Andrew's fault that he didn't get to see his wife die because he was out looking for him, even though Richard had already left several hours before Andrew's accident occurred, which resulted in his near-death experience as seen in the climax, but he refused to see that he himself held a fair amount of blame for their miserable life (Richard became a drunk to avoid his responsibility, whereas Andrew was more determined to improve their lives by working even if this required him to use illegal means). This not only made him worse than Andrew and arguably the true main antagonist of the movie, but also made him rather pathetic compared to his son.
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Richard's wife Karen.jpg|Richard's late wife, Karen.
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Andrew Detmer.jpg|Richard's late son, Andrew.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Although Richard's final fate is left unknown by the end of the film, it is shown that Matt obtained Andrew's camera and is shown filming in Tibet with it. It is possible that Matt looked through Andrew's camera and saw the abuse Richard inflicted on Andrew, and possibly turned it over to local authorities. If that was the case, it is possible that Richard was arrested by the police sometime after Matt's battle with Andrew and used the evidence provided by the camera to convict Richard. If that is the case, then by the time Matt went to Tibet with Andrew's camera, Richard had been convicted of child abuse. There were also cameras in the emergency room where Andrew was hospitalized, so Richard's abuse of Andrew would have been exposed anyway. Whatever the case, he now has to live with the fact that he has lost his wife and son.
 
*Although Richard's final fate is left unknown by the end of the film, it is shown that Matt obtained Andrew's camera and is shown filming in Tibet with it. It is possible that Matt looked through Andrew's camera and saw the abuse Richard inflicted on Andrew, and possibly turned it over to local authorities. If that was the case, it is possible that Richard was arrested by the police sometime after Matt's battle with Andrew and used the evidence provided by the camera to convict Richard. If that is the case, then by the time Matt went to Tibet with Andrew's camera, Richard had been convicted of child abuse. There were also cameras in the emergency room where Andrew was hospitalized, so Richard's abuse of Andrew would have been exposed anyway. Whatever the case, he now has to live with the fact that he has lost his wife and son.
**In early script of the film, however, Richard's comeuppance was disturbing; rather simply have Andrew drop him to his death, Andrew mutilating him into shreds in the same way he dismembered a spider in final film, similar with how Lucy from ''Elfen Lied'' dismembered [[Tomoo's Partners|bullies]] for [http://evil.wikia.com/wiki/Moral_Event_Horizon killing a puppy and forced her to watch]. Ironically Andrew and Lucy share much in common as they became even worse then Richard and the bullies and had to be killed.
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**In early script of the film, however, Richard's comeuppance was disturbing; rather than simply have Andrew drop him to his death, Andrew was to mutilate him into shreds in the same way he dismembered a spider in final film, similar with how Lucy from ''Elfen Lied'' dismembered [[Tomoo's Partners|bullies]] for [[w:c:evil:Moral Event Horizon|killing a puppy and forced her to watch]]. Ironically Andrew and Lucy share much in common as they became even worse than Richard and the bullies and had to be killed.
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**However, when Matt saves his uncle, we can see that he falls to the ground unconscious. It is likely that he fatally survived for a few seconds, and by the time Matt left to chase Andrew, Richard was probably taking his last breath. It is likely that he died anyway, because seeing how the hospital room where Andrew was was destroyed, the injuries could be fatal.
*In terms of personality, Richard is similar with [[David (Animorphs)|David]] from ''Animorphs'' as:
 
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**Both hypocritically blamed the protagonists to cope with the ordeal that they have gone through in spite of them actually trying their best to made their lives better (Richard loses his job and his wife's deteriorating health made him blame Andrew whilst David believed that Animorphs responsible for his parents' abduction and permanent enslavement by Yeerks).
 
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**Both try to get away from the miserable reality that they had (Richard wasted his life by drinking while David sought to do anything to get a semblance of normal life by murdering a kid in cold blood and took his place).
 
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**Both also had their sanity deteriorate as the story goes on, culminating to a point where they are willing to kill the protagonists without second thoughts and come to believe that the protagonists must pay for wronging them, which made them rather pathetic.
 
*Richard is similar to [[Steele]] from ''Balto'': They bully the protagonist out of petty jealousy and spite, and their sanity eventually deteriorates. They survive at the end, but now they have to live with the consequences of their actions.
 
*Due to him constantly beating and verbally insulting his son and making him believe that he is nothing without his powers, he could be considered the true villain of the movie because it was him who made Andrew believe Steve was never his friend and who helped further drive him to his psychopathic and delusional state of power.
 
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Revision as of 00:33, 26 September 2020

What did you call me?
~ Richard Detmer confronting his son Andrew.

Richard "Ricky" Detmer is the secondary antagonist of Chronicle.

He was portrayed by Michael Kelly, who also played Douglas "Doug" Stamper in House of Cards, Steve Lombard in Man of Steel, and Detective Lester Ybarra in Changeling.

Biography

Richard Detmer with Andrew
Richard Detmer

Richard Detmer confronting his son Andrew about how he's getting rides to school.

He is Andrew Detmer's alcoholic father who abuses and bullies him at home. He once worked as a firefighter until an injury forced him into an early retirement. His wife Karen, is slowly dying from cancer.

He is also a clear alcoholic or at least drinks heavily as many beer bottles are strewn about his house and Andrew mentions his father spends most of his time during the day at bars. It is also implied that he hits Andrew regularly. Later in the middle of the film, Richard berates Andrew because he found out about the party.

He calls Andrew a "loser" and that the people he hangs out with were not really his friends. This escalates to a physical confrontation when Richard starts to beat Andrew who uses his powers to overpower him. Karen becomes worse and the family no longer has any money to pay for her medication.

Andrew tries to help by using his powers to steal money for her medicine. While robbing a gas station Andrew inadvertently causes an explosion that sets him on fire and puts him in the hospital under police investigation.

At the hospital, Richard was there at his bedside. He upset informs the unconscious Andrew that his mother has died and he angrily blames him for her death, claiming he wasn't there to watch her die because he was out looking for Andrew, even though he had already left the house before Andrew. Richard angrily points at Andrew closer Andrew awakens and blows out the outer wall of the hospital room.

Andrew floats outside the building, carrying Richard. Andrew drops his father in an attempt to kill him, but he is saved by Matt. It is not known what becomes of Richard afterward. 

Personality

As a result of the accident that forced him to retire, and having his wife slowly dying from cancer, Richard has degenerated into an alcoholic and abusive father for Andrew. He also displayed very loose morals and his character degenerated into full-blown ruthlessness and cruelty as the film went on.

From a certain point of view, however, Richard is mostly a helpless, tragic man who actually wishes that his family's life can be improved (something which, ironically, Andrew wishes to the point where he tries to rob a gas station), but is too despondent to do anything because of his injury that caused him to retire as a fireman. To cope with his feelings of inadequacy, he descends into alcoholism and blames everything he can on Andrew, putting him down whenever he can. He despised Andrew for seemingly not trying to do something to improve their lives, even though himself doesn't try to look for another job despite being able to walk and seemingly function normally and instead wastes money on alcohol, but equally loved his wife and tried to get away from reality via drinking. He took his frustrations of being unable to work out on Andrew, accusing him of wasting his money on a party and then declaring that he did not have any to spend; he claimed that any money he received went to school for Andrew and medication for Karen, but Andrew angrily pointed out that Richard wouldn't need to pay for public school and called him an idiot (which in some ways is true, also ironically, Richard called Andrew an idiot during their last conversation), resulting in Richard angrily assaulting him.

By the time of Richard's abuse of Andrew escalated into a physical confrontation, it is apparent that Richard's sanity has gradually deteriorated as the movie goes on. Worse, his sanity slippage culminates to a point where he comes to believe that Andrew must pay for somehow wronging him, claiming it was Andrew's fault that he didn't get to see his wife die because he was out looking for him, even though Richard had already left several hours before Andrew's accident occurred, which resulted in his near-death experience as seen in the climax, but he refused to see that he himself held a fair amount of blame for their miserable life (Richard became a drunk to avoid his responsibility, whereas Andrew was more determined to improve their lives by working even if this required him to use illegal means). This not only made him worse than Andrew and arguably the true main antagonist of the movie, but also made him rather pathetic compared to his son.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Although Richard's final fate is left unknown by the end of the film, it is shown that Matt obtained Andrew's camera and is shown filming in Tibet with it. It is possible that Matt looked through Andrew's camera and saw the abuse Richard inflicted on Andrew, and possibly turned it over to local authorities. If that was the case, it is possible that Richard was arrested by the police sometime after Matt's battle with Andrew and used the evidence provided by the camera to convict Richard. If that is the case, then by the time Matt went to Tibet with Andrew's camera, Richard had been convicted of child abuse. There were also cameras in the emergency room where Andrew was hospitalized, so Richard's abuse of Andrew would have been exposed anyway. Whatever the case, he now has to live with the fact that he has lost his wife and son.
    • In early script of the film, however, Richard's comeuppance was disturbing; rather than simply have Andrew drop him to his death, Andrew was to mutilate him into shreds in the same way he dismembered a spider in final film, similar with how Lucy from Elfen Lied dismembered bullies for killing a puppy and forced her to watch. Ironically Andrew and Lucy share much in common as they became even worse than Richard and the bullies and had to be killed.
    • However, when Matt saves his uncle, we can see that he falls to the ground unconscious. It is likely that he fatally survived for a few seconds, and by the time Matt left to chase Andrew, Richard was probably taking his last breath. It is likely that he died anyway, because seeing how the hospital room where Andrew was was destroyed, the injuries could be fatal.

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