Synopsis
In the wake of his dramatic escape from captivity, Jesse Pinkman must come to terms with his past in order to forge some kind of future.
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Cast
- Aaron PaulJesse Pinkman
- Jesse PlemonsTodd
- Charles BakerSkinny Pete
- Matt JonesBadger
- Scott MacArthurNeil
- Larry HankinOld Joe
- Scott ShepherdCasey
- Tom BowerLou
- Robert ForsterEd
- Jonathan BanksMike Ehrmantraut
- 91
IndieWire
That this film can stand on its own, all while paying tribute to the show that helped birth it, is maybe the most impressive escape act of them all. - 90
IGN
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie is a tense, well-written story with a brilliant performance from Aaron Paul. - 83
Entertainment Weekly
What’s lacking in this entertaining pulp quest, I think, is some essential surprise. - 83
Consequence
Considering he’s spent nine whole seasons within his quirky New Mexico universe, there was never any doubt that Gilligan loves his characters, but goddamn does El Camino bring that idea home. - 80
The Guardian
While it has both style and content, El Camino feels more like a feature-length TV episode than an actual movie. It is too compact and fragmented to truly stand on its own, and viewers who have not seen the preceding 62 hours of Breaking Bad will likely struggle to enjoy it. - 80
Rolling Stone
When you have Vince Gilligan operating near the peak of his powers, and taking the time to fix one of the few things the show didn’t get quite right, it makes for one hell of an entertaining gift. - 80
Time
It’s a true movie, with the taut pacing, satisfying conclusion and grand visual scale that distinction implies. - 70
The Hollywood Reporter
El Camino is a high-quality piece of suspense and action filmmaking carried by Paul's still-tremendous performance as Jesse Pinkman. It looks great, sounds great and if you're a fan, it's full of cameos and references that are sure to amuse.