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Black Jack: The Two Doctors in Black 2005

★ 5.912 votes97 min📅 2005-12-17

In *Black Jack: The Two Doctors in Black* (2005), the legendary surgeon known only as Black Jack stumbles into a moral quandary when he crosses paths with Dr. Kiriko, a ruthless physician who offers terminal patients a painless exit—at a steep price.

Director: Satoshi Kuwabara

Cast

Akio Otsuka
Akio Otsuka
Black Jack (voice)
Yuko Mizutani
Yuko Mizutani
Pinoko (voice)
Makoto Ishii
Makoto Ishii
Largo (voice)
Kenji Utsumi
Kenji Utsumi
Inspector Tomobiki (voice)
Aya Hirayama
Aya Hirayama
Midori (voice)
Yuma Ishigaki
Yuma Ishigaki
Rock (voice)
Takeshi Kaga
Takeshi Kaga
Kiriko (voice)
Akiko Kawase
Akiko Kawase
Kumiko Honma (voice)
Kosei Tomita
Kosei Tomita
Master (voice)
Hisao Egawa
Hisao Egawa
Doubling (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Black Jack: The Two Doctors in Black (2005) about?

The film follows Black Jack as he encounters Dr. Kiriko, a doctor who euthanizes patients for exorbitant fees. When an activist group pulls them into a dangerous scheme, both doctors must confront their beliefs and the consequences of their actions.

Who directed Black Jack: The Two Doctors in Black?

The movie was directed by Satoshi Kuwabara, known for his work in animated dramas that dive into complex human dilemmas.

Who stars in Black Jack: The Two Doctors in Black?

The film features Akio Otsuka as Black Jack, Yuko Mizutani as Dr. Kiriko, and Makoto Ishii among the supporting cast.

Is Black Jack: The Two Doctors in Black (2005) worth watching?

While the film lacks an IMDb rating, its gripping themes and high-stakes moral debates make it a compelling watch for fans of animated dramas and psychological thrillers. The animation's depth and the story's intensity offer a unique cinematic experience.

How long is Black Jack: The Two Doctors in Black?

The film has a runtime of 97 minutes.

About Black Jack: The Two Doctors in Black (2005) — A Moral Battle Between Two Doctors

In *Black Jack: The Two Doctors in Black* (2005), the legendary surgeon known only as Black Jack stumbles into a moral quandary when he crosses paths with Dr. Kiriko, a ruthless physician who offers terminal patients a painless exit—at a steep price. Set against the backdrop of corporate sabotage by the activist group Ghost of Icarus, the film plunges into a dark exploration of life's fragility, ethical dilemmas, and the blurred line between healing and harm.

Directed by Satoshi Kuwabara and starring Akio Otsuka as Black Jack, this gripping animated drama weaves themes of betrayal and redemption with a haunting, introspective tone. As the two doctors navigate a world where every decision carries weight, viewers are left questioning who truly holds the power over life and death.