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“ | Nothing personal, sport. You were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. | „ |
~ Curve preparing to kill Ashe and Danny Corven. |
“ | F-ck you, bird-dick! | „ |
~ Curve cursing Ashe. |
Curve is a supporting antagonist in The Crow: City of Angels. He is a member of crime lord Judah Earl's gang who murders Ashe Corven and his son Danny after they inadvertently witness one of the gang's crimes.
He was portrayed by punk rock singer Iggy Pop, who also portrayed The Demon and Mok Swagger's singing voice in Rock & Rule, Darkos in Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds and the Caterpillar in Once Upon a Time in Wonderland.
Biography[]
Curve is drug lord Judah Earl's right-hand man. On his chest is a tattoo of a pair of demons (which, coincidentally, form the shape of a crow).
After Ashe is resurrected by a mystical crow, he seeks revenge against his and Danny's murderers, eventually killing all of them but Curve. Ashe pursues Curve in a motorcycle chase. When Curve charges at his foe, Ashe shoots Curve's motorcycle, causing it to explode and mortally injure Curve. Ashe kneels down by Curve and tells him about people putting coins in the mouths of the dead to pay Charon to ferry them across the river Styx. Ashe finds a coin lying on the ground, puts it in Curve's mouth, and kisses Curve on the forehead. Ashe then drags Curve into the nearby river, leaving him to die as local parishioners cast down flower petals in the shape of a crow.
Trivia[]
In the novelization of the film, Curve is given a tragic backstory. When he was a child, his mother prostituted him to adult men, and also frequently beat and burned him. The book also characterizes Curve as being addicted to Trinity, the hallucinogenic drug that he peddles on Judah's orders.
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