El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie Review - 7 Ups & 2 Downs

6. Aaron Paul's Excellent Performance

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The entirety of El Camino is built on the strength of Aaron Paul's performance, and he doesn't miss a step here, effortlessly slinking back into his signature role in what might be his strongest portrayal of Jesse yet.

What the film does better than anything is convey how thoroughly damaged Jesse is from the events of the series, especially the PTSD caused by his confinement.

But a lot of Paul's best moments are subtle emotional cues which merely nod at his fractured mind rather than epic, swinging-for-the-fences acting.

He carries the film on his shoulders and proves that he's perfectly capable of holding the screen without the presence of Walter White.

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