: How he became "Le Cost Killer" and a national hero in Japan.

: He was initially sentenced to death, though this was later commuted to life in prison.

The documentary highlights a dark chapter in the Ghosn family history that remained largely hidden for decades:

: Critics from The Guardian described it as a captivating profile that examines whether he was a victim of a corporate coup or a greedy executive. 3. Key Themes to Watch For

To get the most out of the story, pay attention to these three pillars:

: The Japanese "hostage justice" system vs. Ghosn's claims of a conspiracy by Nissan executives to block a full merger with Renault.

: In 1960, Carlos’s father, Bichara Ghosn, was convicted in Lebanon for the murder of a priest during a dispute over a smuggling operation.

: The tactical details of how Mike Taylor (a former Green Beret) smuggled him out of Osaka airport in a large audio equipment box. 4. Further Reading and Exploration