Hernán Moyano is an actor known for his role in I'll Never Die Alone (2008), where he navigates the treacherous landscape of survival in a ruthless urban environment. His performance captures the raw intensity and desperation of characters caught in a cycle of violence and betrayal. With a focus on the darker aspects of human nature, Moyano's work contributes to the film's exploration of the exploitation genre, making it a notable entry in the cult cinema landscape.
I'll Never Die Alone
Four young women ride together in the remote countryside of La Plata. On the way, they witness a crime. A local gang of trash shot a girl and left her for dead. The friends drag the victim into their car and rush to the nearest police station. When they reach a village, the girl has bled to death and they want to make a statement. When the leader of the gang walks in, they discover to their dismay that he is the boss of the local police. With the foot on the accelerator, the girls drive away as quickly as possible. However, the gang manages to overtake them and get stuck. What follows is a terrible ordeal and a merciless, violent circle of bloody revenge and revenge.