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So, 'Black Jack 3: Black Mirror Image' is really something else. The storyline dives deep into medical ethics with Blackjack caught in a moral quagmire, trying to save Dr. Summit from an enigmatic disease. The pacing is a bit erratic; it swings between intense moments and some slower patches that let the themes breathe. The contrast between Blackjack's idealism and Dr. Kiriko's harsh pragmatism creates a tense atmosphere that lingers. Practical effects are present, though they can feel dated, but they carry a certain charm. The performances have a raw edge, adding to the film's unique vibe. It’s definitely a niche entry, but there's something compelling about its exploration of life and death.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat of a gem for collectors. Original formats are scarce, and even DVD editions are not as common as you'd hope. There’s a certain intrigue surrounding its themes of ethics in medicine that resonates with genre enthusiasts, ensuring it garners a specific kind of attention in collector circles.
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