Subtitle Fugitive The Curious Case Of Carlos Gh... -

: Unlike some true-crime documentaries that take a side early on, this film features interviews with Ghosn’s former colleagues, journalists, and legal experts. It explores whether he was a victim of a corporate "coup" by Nissan executives or a leader who succumbed to unchecked greed and a "God complex."

However, the tone shifts dramatically when Ghosn is arrested in Tokyo in 2018 on charges of financial misconduct. The film does an excellent job of detailing the claustrophobic conditions of his detention and his subsequent, logic-defying escape from Japan—hidden inside a musical instrument case on a private jet to Lebanon. subtitle Fugitive The Curious Case of Carlos Gh...

: The breakdown of his escape plan is the highlight of the film. It captures the sheer audacity required to smuggle a globally recognizable billionaire out of a country under 24-hour surveillance. : Unlike some true-crime documentaries that take a

Fugitive: The Curious Case of Carlos Ghosn is a gripping, fast-paced documentary that plays less like a corporate biography and more like a high-stakes international thriller. Directed by Lucy Blakestad and streaming on Netflix, the film charts the meteoric rise and the spectacular, cinematic fall of one of the auto industry’s most powerful figures. : The breakdown of his escape plan is

While it doesn’t provide a definitive answer on Ghosn's guilt or innocence—as the legal battles continue from Lebanon—it is a fascinating study of power, cultural clashes in business, and the fragility of a global reputation. It’s a must-watch for anyone interested in corporate intrigue or a real-life story that feels stranger than fiction.

The documentary follows Carlos Ghosn, the man credited with saving Nissan from the brink of bankruptcy in the late 1990s. He became a "rockstar" CEO, celebrated in both France and Japan for his ruthless efficiency and visionary leadership of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance.

: The documentary digs into the ego required to run a multi-national empire and how that same ego might have blinded Ghosn to the shifting political tides beneath him. Final Verdict