El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
Overview
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.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
El Camino serves as an epilogue to Breaking Bad, directly addressing the lingering question of Jesse's fate after the series finale. It delves into the psychological scars he carries and the lengths he must go to secure a future free from his traumatic experiences. The film provides a more intimate and character-driven perspective compared to the larger-scale narrative of the show.
- Bryan Cranston's cameo provides a nostalgic and impactful moment, reminding viewers of the powerful dynamic between Jesse and Walter.
- The film offers closure to Jesse Pinkman's storyline, showing his struggle for freedom and a new identity after enduring immense trauma.
- Aaron Paul delivers a compelling performance, showcasing Jesse's vulnerability, resilience, and determination to escape his past.
- The movie expands the Breaking Bad universe, introducing new characters and locations that add depth to the existing narrative.
Fun Facts
- The title 'El Camino' directly references the car Jesse drives in the film, symbolizing his journey and escape.
- Many familiar faces from Breaking Bad return, including Skinny Pete, Badger, and Ed Galbraith (the vacuum cleaner salesman), providing continuity and fan service.
- The flashbacks offer insights into Jesse's captivity with Jack Welker's gang, filling in gaps from the original series.
Available Languages
English
US
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Français
FR
Title: El Camino : Un film "Breaking Bad"
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한국어/조선말
KR
Title: 브레이킹 배드 무비: 엘 카미노
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Español
ES
Title: El Camino: Una película de Breaking Bad
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Italiano
IT
Title: El Camino: Il film di Breaking Bad
"L'astinenza è finita."
ελληνικά
GR
Title: El Camino: Μια Ταινία του Breaking Bad
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Cast
Crew
Reviews
It was okay. Actually worse than okay. Very slow paced & long movie and nothing much happened. We also had flashbacks back and forth. In general, It was boring to be honest. I think people are giving it such a big rating because of Breaking Bad name and universe. In reality this movie had zero tense and zero intrigue comparing to Breaking Bad TV show.
Oscar Awards
Wins
Haven't Won A Oscar
Nominations
Haven't Nominated for Oscar
Media
Behind the Scenes
Opening Breakdown with Vince and Aaron
Trailer
Trailer
Behind the Scenes
The Road to El Camino: Behind the Scenes of El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie