Movie · 2019 · Crime, Drama, Thriller · 2h 3m · R · English
Curator score: 5.8/10 (1.1M ratings)
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.
Ratings
Curator score: 5.8/10
IMDb: 7.3/10
Letterboxd: 3.58/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 92%
Metacritic: 72
TMDB: 7.0/10
Director
Vince Gilligan
Production
Sony Pictures Television, Gran Via Productions, High Bridge Productions
Cast
Aaron Paul, Jesse Plemons, Charles Baker, Matt Jones, Scott MacArthur, Larry Hankin, Scott Shepherd, Tom Bower, Robert Forster, Jonathan Banks, Bryan Cranston, Krysten Ritter, Kevin Rankin, Tess Harper, Michael Bofshever, Marla Gibbs, Todd Terry, Julie Pearl, Gloria Sandoval, Simon Drobik
Where to watch
Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A lean, emotionally satisfying epilogue that gives Jesse Pinkman a hard-won sense of closure. It’s less about plot fireworks than aftermath, trauma, and survival, but the restraint and payoff land well for viewers invested in the world.
Best for
Breaking Bad fans who wanted closure for Jesse
Viewers who like tense crime dramas with a reflective edge
Audiences drawn to character-driven epilogues
Fans of tightly controlled, atmospheric filmmaking
Skip if
You want a fully standalone movie with no TV-series homework
You prefer fast-moving crime stories packed with twists
You’re looking for a broad, self-contained thriller rather than a coda
You dislike revisiting a story mainly to extend emotional resolution
Overview
El Camino works because it understands its job: not to outdo the series, but to give Jesse Pinkman a final stretch of oxygen. It’s a story about escape, guilt, and the practical mechanics of starting over when your past is still hunting you. The movie is modest in scale, but that modesty is part of its strength.
Worth noting
Vince Gilligan keeps the tension taut while letting Aaron Paul carry the emotional weight. The film moves between grim survival thriller and elegiac character study, with flashes of dark humor and a surprisingly tender sense of closure. It doesn’t erase the pain that came before it; it simply insists that Jesse deserves a future.
Bottom line
For viewers already attached to the world of Breaking Bad, it’s a satisfying coda that feels carefully earned. For everyone else, it may play like a well-made but incomplete chapter. Either way, it’s a polished, mournful piece of crime storytelling with a strong final emotional release.
Top Letterboxd reviews
maria (4.5★) · 10934 likes
game of thrones' ending was so bad, breaking bad had to show 'em how to do it properly a second time... bitch
sophie (4.5★) · 9320 likes
i care about jesse pinkman more than i care about most of my family
James (Schaffrillas) (3.5★) · 5479 likes
Just finished the series for the first time and immediately watched this afterwards.
I know that whole "name a character that suffered more, I'll wait" thing is a big funny haha meme, but honestly. Name a character that suffered more than Jesse fucking Pinkman. I...really needed this.
Todd is so weird lmao
saint (4★) · 4312 likes
Jesse pinkman suffered more than jesus
Karsten (3.5★) · 3732 likes
El Camino didn't need to happen, plain and simple. As fragile as this was, I still stand by that, the finale to Breaking Bad was perfect. BUT, this by no means ruined anything. Jesse was always my favorite character, still is, so to see 2 hours of his world was already going to be fascinating. Up until those last 20 minutes I'll be honest, it just feels like catch up so that we can get what's in those scenes. But… more El Camino didn't need to happen, plain and simple. As fragile as this was, I still stand by that, the finale to Breaking Bad was perfect. BUT, this by no means ruined anything. Jesse was always my favorite character, still is, so to see 2 hours of his world was already going to be fascinating. Up until those last 20 minutes I'll be honest, it just feels like catch up so that we can get what's in those scenes. But… more
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A spare, fatalistic crime thriller with relentless tension and a bleak sense of consequence.
1998 · Crime, Drama, Thriller · 2h 1m · R · Curator 8.0/10 (147.9K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, MGM Plus, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
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