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The director also wanted the singer to wear black angel wings in the video to make her appear "fucked-up", but Burkhart insisted that Kesha should wear white angel wings to emphasize her purity and beauty. [56] Kesha has said that the music video depicts her life metaphorically. [28]
Another angel-like creature mentioned in the Qu’ran (4:97, 32:11) is the zabāniya. A zabāniya is a black angel of hell that brings souls of sinners down to hell to punish them and can be seen in illustrations of The Timurid Book of the Prophet Muhammad’s Ascension (c. 1436 A.D.).
The film was shot by Henri Alekan in both colour and a sepia-toned black-and-white, the latter being used to represent the world as seen by the angels. The cast includes Otto Sander, Curt Bois and Peter Falk. For Wings of Desire, Wenders won awards for Best Director at both the Cannes Film Festival and European Film Awards.
[8] [18] For its conclusion, Jin comes across a white concrete angel with black wings and is compelled to kiss it. As the visual ends, V poses with his wings ripped off to convey "the acceptance of imperfection that an angel could lose his wings." [18] Benjamin of Fuse noted the "darker" atmosphere of the music video, and called it "stunning."
An angel wing is a bird-like wing on an angel, a kind of supernatural being in mythology, especially christianity. Angel wing or Angel wings may also refer to: Angel wing, a syndrome that affects aquatic birds in which the wing feathers pointing out laterally; Angel Wing (Glacier National Park), a mountain in Montana, US
The Black Angels, after Velvet Underground's "The Black Angel's Death Song" Blue Merle from the line "There ain't no companion like a blue-eyed Merle" in "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp" by Led Zeppelin; Boom Boom Satellites, after Sigue Sigue Sputnik's "Boom Boom Satellite" from their album Dress for Excess; Boredoms, after Buzzcocks' "Boredom" from Spiral ...
The character was created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-creator Jack Kirby and first appeared in X-Men #1 (Sept. 1963) as Angel. [5] Lee made Angel rich and conceited, as well as a winged human to make him the first Marvel character with wings. [6]
The United States is the only country in which all color forms are referred to as "Archangels". In Great Britain, only the black and copper colored birds are called Archangels as the black and copper color type was created in Great Britain. The Archangel is known as Gimpeltaube in Germany, where most color types were refined.