The antagonist, (played by Udo Kier), is a psychotic murderer dubbed the "Picasso Killer" by the media because he carves up his victims to create "art" from their body parts.
Christie takes refuge in a large office building guarded by Wade (David Carradine), a somewhat bumbling night watchman. She is joined by two detectives, Stefan Kerchek and Lawrence Kellog, who respond to her call just as a blackout hits, severing their communications. Fall Down Dead (2007)
While often described as a formulaic B-movie thriller, the "deep" lore lies in Garvey’s —the idea that horror can be curated into a physical gallery of the macabre. The film's atmosphere is defined by the contrast between Christie's desire for a peaceful life in the countryside and the brutal, "artistic" violence Garvey represents in the decaying urban landscape. The antagonist, (played by Udo Kier), is a
He uses the darkness of citywide blackouts to hunt, seeing his victims merely as "practice" for the moment he can finally "collect" Christie. The Plot Summary While often described as a formulaic B-movie thriller,
The "deep story" of the 2007 slasher film centers on the twisted artistic philosophy of a serial killer stalking a city during a series of rolling blackouts. The "Picasso Killer" Backstory