Breaking Bad is a crime TV series, originally produced by American basic cable channel AMC, directed by adam bernstein and Michelle MacLaren, starring Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, anna gunn, Dean Norris and Betsy Brandt.
The success of Breaking Bad is closely related to characterization. White, the protagonist, is a common middle-aged crisis figure in film and television works. He faces the double pressure of family and career. After getting deeper and deeper on the road of making drugs, "fighting for the family" has become a seemingly reasonable cover.
The depth of the characters is also excavated again and again in this twists and turns of inner drama. White is not only a father who works hard for his family's future, but also a weak person who has mistakenly entered the drug trafficking industry. Later, he became more and more ruthless, and finally he became an ordinary person again.
Walter white: He is a chemistry teacher in high school. If there were no ulterior motives, he could have made great achievements when he was young. He is a lung cancer patient, although he never smokes. He is a considerate husband and a loving father. Finally, his wife told him to get out with a knife, and his son wanted him to die quickly.
He is a murderer and has zero tolerance for threats. He is a drug addict in Heisenberg, and the ice he makes is blue with a purity of 99. 1%.
Jesse pinkman: He's an addict. His parents don't remember such a son. He once said to an orphan, "I hope you will be happy for the rest of your life." He is a drug dealer, and he has two or three fair-weather friends. He pulled his former teacher into the profession, and the teacher gave him the secret recipe for making drugs. He made money and threw it away. He killed Dreadwind Lone Star, and everyone he loved died because of him.