TRUE FEEL is a buckled sidewalk on which paraplegic Marion Rafino wheels through. He is casing a killing in Texas, and the main suspect is exotic dancer Credence, his love interest. In the beginning, Marion claims: "I am a reporter for The Tribune, capable of doing practically anything in my life. When I stumble upon a person whose face resembles a photo tucked in a murder file, the first thing I do is make my affection valid...then, make my investigation relentless." Credence upon meeting Marion says: "At a boutique, I see this man in a wheelchair looking for scented soap. I lend him a hand, of course. But he shies away. When I see him again at my workplace, he gets into my business desperately." At a Chicago nightclub, a fellow reporter thinks she looks familiar and asks Marion to anticipate where they may have seen her before. Snapshots taken from Corpus Christi are reexamined. But they do not convince Marion. Every time he returns to the bar, it just brings a dab of further inquest. He discovers that Credence belongs to an entrepreneurial group that dances its way across the country. To make his urge whole, he travels south to singlehandedly try to solve the murder.
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