Fantastique
"Fantastique" is a term often used to describe a genre of art, literature, and film that emphasizes the extraordinary and the imaginative. It typically features elements of the supernatural, surreal, or magical, allowing creators to explore themes beyond the boundaries of reality. This genre invites audiences to experience the impossible and the wondrous.
In literature, works like Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" exemplify the fantastique through magical realism, blending everyday life with fantastical elements. In film, directors like Guillermo del Toro often incorporate fantastique themes, creating visually stunning narratives that challenge perceptions of reality and fantasy.