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Aballay, the Man without Fear (2011)

“Killing is a terrible thing, what comes next is worse.”

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In the lawless expanses of the gaucho landscape, a young man embarks on a relentless quest for retribution, driven by the memory of the cold-blooded murder of his father a decade prior. Guided only by the sketch of the faces of the outlaw gang who left him orphaned, he journeys from town to town, eking out a meager existence through odd jobs, all while keeping his eyes set on his pursuit of justice. Meanwhile, Aballay, a once ruthless gaucho known for his tempestuous nature and violent deeds, grapples with a haunting remnant of his past. The terror-stricken gaze of a young boy—the son of a man he mercilessly murdered—has etched itself into his soul, sparking a profound transformation in him. As years roll by, the boy's eyes remain an unsettling specter in his mind, reminding Aballay of his brutal past and the inevitable reckoning that awaits him. The paths of the hunter and the hunted converge when the leader of the outlaw gang, Aballay himself, unknowingly steps onto the same property where the young man has found temporary solace. This chance encounter reignites the young man's burning desire for revenge, setting in motion a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. As the young man vows to hunt down each member of the gang, one by one, Aballay prepares for the vengeance he knows is coming, each man bound by the inescapable chains of their past actions. In the savage world of "Aballay, the Man without Fear", both the avenger and the repentant sinner must confront the consequences of their past, in a gritty tale of revenge, redemption, and the haunting echoes of guilt.

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Aballay, the Man without Fear is a drama movie featuring Pablo Cedrón.

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