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
Vince Gilligan has always been good at keeping his audience on their toes; Picking up right where the hit drama left off, Netflix's follow-up film shows Jesse Pinkman's next move... though it's not the thriller you may have hoped for
Vince Gilligan effectively holds the audience's attention to keep them focused on the present; 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
the film is undeniably entertaining, it's fun to see these characters and creators again.. ultimately, the contrast between the epilogue film and the source material is undeniable
thanks to Vince Gilligan's masterful writing and directing, and the bold and powerful and layered performance from Aaron Paul, "El Camino" is an extended epilogue quite worthy of the "Breaking Bad" brand
"El Camino" is a playful project, very fun, not always necessary. It's an alternate series finale, a reunion special --- and, maybe, an elaborate make-good
Review rate : B+by Darren Franich[Entertainment Weekly ]
"El Camino" is a high-quality piece of suspense and action filmmaking carried by Aaron 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