Its end effect depends largely on one's susceptibility to the sight of an actor acting nonstop and extremely well, but to no particularly urgent dramatic purpose . " Canby considered the " film's true central character " to be " the confused, economically and emotionally desperate Charlie, beautifully played by Mr . Cruise ."
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While these tracks are most definitely reminiscent of the toy courses they were inspired by, as a game we must admit that they still come off looking overly tacky and far too bright in appearance . [ . . . ] Because background graphics are of a much more realistic tone, the end effect is certainly unique, if not confusing.
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Psychologist Daniel Kahneman explains this discrepancy by differentiating between happiness according to the " experiencing self " compared to the " remembering self " : when asked to reflect on experiences, memory biases like the Peak-End effect ( e . g . we mostly remember the dramatic parts of a vacation, and how it was at the end ) play a large role.