Avant Garden feels like a quirky journey through a post-apocalyptic town, where the remnants of punk culture clash with the mundane. The pacing is a bit unpredictable, lurching between comedy and deep, contemplative moments. You’ve got a young woman navigating this weird landscape to help her elderly friend who’s in a kind of vegetative state, and it’s fascinating how the film juggles humor with heavier themes of friendship and community. The documentary style gives it an authentic vibe, almost like you’re peering into the lives of these ‘burn-outs’. Plus, the performances are raw and genuine, which adds to the overall tone—definitely a blend of chaos and heart that sets it apart from typical narratives.
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