On October 14, the new crime drama "Citalan" starring Charlie Hunnam, Shubham Sharaf, Erica Kilbey, Faisal Baczi, Vincent Perez, etc. was launched, and 3 episodes were released at once.
Based on Gregory David Roberts' best-selling novel of the same name in 2003, "Xiang Taran" has a total of 10 episodes, and as soon as it was launched, I found the first 3 episodes and chased it, and I was attracted by the plot when I saw it, and I couldn't stop chasing it.
"Xiang Talan" is an unpopular drama, on the Douban platform, the number of ratings is only about 220, but it has been scored 8.4 points, and the four-star praise accounts for the highest proportion, about 44%.
On the IMDB platform, "Xiang Talan" has a better reputation, with 8.7 points in the first episode, 9.0 points in the second episode, and 8.9 points in the third episode.
The story begins with a tight rhythm, with Lin, cornered in an Australian prison, implementing an escape plan early, and unfolding the plot at a fast pace, and the first episode presents a wonderful and fascinating story.
Lin fled to Mumbai, India, and started a new life, where he met Mumbai's number one tour guide and the two became good friends.
Living in Mumbai, India, Lin has always kept a low profile, not wanting to cause trouble, fearing that his true identity will be discovered.
One day, a beautiful girl asked him to dress up as a diplomat to help save someone, out of goodwill, Lin came forward, but because of this incident, he got into trouble and Lin began to embark on the road of escape again.
The most attractive part of "Xiang Talan" is to slowly reveal Lin's life, and slowly tell his experience as he advances the main story.