I watched To The Wonder by Terrence Malick tonight and was extremely pleased by the visuals of this movie. The cinematography was beautiful and incorporated a ton of touching, which I personally loved.
Moments in history, whether bigger or more intimate, are often recreated in film. This produces something that is transcending, powerful and nevertheless, haunting.
From German silent-cinema to American B movies, the following video uses split-screen to demonstrate a few of the hundreds of visual film references over the course of Tarantino's career.
Those fast "whip-pans" we love as featured in all three of his films: 'Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench' (2009), 'Whiplash' (2014) and 'La La Land' (2016)