Someone who has been hurt in love might say this. For example, a person who has just gone through a difficult breakup. They might feel cynical about love at that moment and express their dislike for love stories as they remind them of their own pain.
This could also be a very personal statement. It could be that in their own life, they have witnessed a love story that ended badly, like a relationship between two people they knew that ended in heartbreak or betrayal, and thus they say they hate love stories.
Some of the author's novels, including Bird of Paradise Monogatari, Relying on, etc. However, there was no recommendation information about all the novels written by the author, Doraemon. Therefore, I don't know the author's recommendations for all his novels.
Not entirely. The movie likely takes elements from various sources and fictionalizes them to create a compelling narrative. So, it's a mix of reality and imagination.
The movie 'Tere Naam' has roots in real life. It uses true incidents as a foundation but adds fictional details and enhancements to make it more engaging and cinematic.
The movie 'Tere Naam' does draw from real stories. It takes elements from real life and weaves them into a compelling cinematic narrative that tugs at the heartstrings.
There are many different endings for Doraemon. Here is one of the more common endings:
At the end of Doraemon Nobita's Dinosaur 2019, Doraemon and Shizuka visited the Dinosaur Museum together and saw a huge dinosaur egg. Doraemon decided to help Shizuka fulfill her wish to marry her dinosaur friend. Before he left, he left behind a space-time portal, hoping to meet his dinosaur friends again in the future.
However, at the climax of the story, Shizuka's dinosaur friend suddenly disappeared from the dinosaur museum, leaving Shizuka crying alone. At this moment, Doraemon realized that this space-time portal could only allow its past self to meet its present self, but not its future self to meet its past self. So Doraemon returned to its own future and started a new life with a more mature form and more perfect technology.
This ending expressed Doraemon's attitude towards the passage of time and cherishing the present. It also revealed the risks and uncertainties brought about by time travel.