According to the Oxford dictionary, the avant garde refers to the experimental innovations of a work of art.
As most might believe already, I feel that "Without You, I'm Nothing" is a very interesting film.
I feel that most people (including myself) do not appreciate a film if its plot is very implicit. I feel like there is a message in Without You, I'm Nothing but I just can not put a finger on it. Sexuality and race seem to be stressed a lot in her episodic skits, but it all fails to be cohesive. I guess that is the underlying message. Identity is fluid, but the identities altogether are not cohesive. For example, I am apart of the "Hip-Hop" identity, but I also can identify/fit in with the techno composers, but there is no narrative to go along with that except the separate narratives that each group creates.
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