Is the new Breaking Bad film a victim of its own success?
Director: Vince Gilligan
Starring: Aaron Paul, Jonathan Banks, Matt Jones
Running time: 122 mins
An extended epilogue, El Camino had, in theory, plenty of richly woven Breaking Bad content to draw upon and explore to make a compelling follow-up film that could match the dizzy heights of the original series. That is why the disappointment I felt while watching it sits so uncomfortably with me - in actuality, El Camino is a serviceable, yet wholly unessential addition to the exceptionally good Breaking Bad. It lacks the winning formula Vince Gilligan's series honed through five quality seasons, and does nothing new to make up for this. The surprise and anticipation fans had for the arrival of El Camino was never rewarded within its actual duration.
A healthier injection of humour could help El Camino become more endearing, and allow us to overlook the less than ground-breaking content
Did you know? When Jesse opens the glove compartment in the car, we see a pack of Morley cigarettes. Morley was the brand the Cigarette-smoking man smoked in The X-Files, a show where Vince Gilligan contributed in writing and directing many times.
El Camino is available now on Netflix UK
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