It really shows how Ryu is actually a person and not just a perfect character for the right moment. I love the episode where he is sick and other bartenders helped Ryu and showed their own charisma as well as the episode where Ryu was a newbie that didn’t have the sort of decorum and ability to read people that he has in all of these episodes. I mean who wouldn’t? How would you feel if there was a charismatic bartender that knew the exact drink to feel better. There are so many diverse sorts of people that make their way to Eden’s Hall. That means knowing the right kind of mood that person is in, what could be the test that they need to have to leave the bar with a happier mood than they have beforehand. Something which sounds simple in concept, but hard in practice. A saying for a bartender that knows the perfect drink to serve for the right situation. A bartender that is known to have served the “Glass of the Gods”. In the somewhat mythical bar called Eden’s Hall by a bartender by the name of Ryu Sasakura. The simple premise of this show revolves around one singular bar and one singular bartender. Even if you didn’t watch it in that capacity, it’s good. I guess the thing I get is that people are just weird because it is the ultimate “I’m done with work, I want something to relax before I go to bed” kind of show. There is nothing that is bigger or disappointing about this show, it’s just good. Something which I don’t get because it’s the same thing throughout with one small change. I was completely confused when some people that talked about Bartender didn’t enjoy the second half. It is an episodic show and that is the point. This show is really the ultimate comfy show. A perfect choice considering that the man loves his alcohol and knows a great detail about drinks. Why is that important? He is the one who wrote the script for Bartender. So you know he has a lot of talent in everything that he has a passion for. Do you know about Berserk 1997? Guess who wrote the screenplay? Yeah, Yasuhiro Imagawa. So why am I talking about Yasuhiro Imagawa in this post? He has an exceptional writing talent that no one ever talks about. So you know that this is a guy who knows something about writing and directing great pieces of art. You can see that in his versions of Giant Robo, Mazinger Z, and Tetsujin-28 go. Plus, he has a penchant for putting so many references to older anime and films that he just enjoys. Imagawa knows how to make everything feel big, heavy, lively with a lot of fun inbetween too. He has a very distinct sort of story A and direction that is beyond the realms of so many other people. Yasuhiro Imagawa is one of my favorite mecha directors.
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