Breaking Bad movie IGN9 score Rotten Tomatoes freshness up to 94%

Breaking Bad movie IGN9 score Rotten Tomatoes freshness up to 94%

The movie version of "Breaking Bad", "Eternal Love", has been broadcast on Netflix. Today (October 12), IGN gave the film a high score of 9 points, saying that the plot is compact and the writing is beautiful, and Aaron Paul's performance is particularly eye-catching; in addition, the current freshness of the "Breaking Bad" movie on Rotten Tomatoes is as high as 94%.

“Breaking Bad: Legacy is a tightly plotted, beautifully written film, and Aaron Paul’s performance is outstanding.”

In the overall review, IGN said that Breaking Bad: Extended Life brought Jesse Pinkman the swan song he deserved. The two-hour story was very fascinating, as if putting the audience in this world full of drugs and gun battles. Writer and director Vince Gilligan used an excellent script and excellent shooting techniques to appropriately show Jesse's transformation; Aaron Paul's performance was one of the best in his career, which should keep the reputation of Breaking Bad as a television phenomenon in the next few years.

On the Rotten Tomatoes website, "Breaking Bad: El Camino" has a freshness rating of 94% and a popcorn index of 86%, indicating that this film is a masterpiece that cannot be missed, both in terms of media reviews and viewing experience.

The Breaking Bad movie tells the story of Pinky after he escapes from death. He must face his past in order to create a new future. The film was written and directed by Vince Gilligan, the producer of the series. It is 2 hours long and will be launched on Netflix on October 11.

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