Soup - Cold Dog

: As the night wears on, Michael loses his mild-mannered identity. He is forced to confront uncomfortable truths about his past and his own passivity.

" Cold Dog Soup " typically refers to the 1985 novel by or the 1990 cult film adaptation . It is a surreal, dark comedy about a man's bizarre journey through New York City to dispose of a dead dog. The Surreal Story of "Cold Dog Soup" Cold Dog Soup

What begins as a simple chore turns into a "Dantesque" odyssey through the city's underbelly: : As the night wears on, Michael loses

: Michael hails a cab driven by Jean-Claude , a philosophical Haitian driver who insists that a dead dog is a valuable commodity. It is a surreal, dark comedy about a

: Rather than burying Jasper, Jean-Claude leads Michael through a series of increasingly bizarre encounters. They visit: A furrier looking for pelts. A "hot dog" stand catering to the homeless. A voodoo ceremony intended to speak to the dog's spirit.

: After an argument in front of a drag queen-run nightclub, Michael realizes he no longer wants any part of Sarah’s life. He leaves the dog—and his old self—behind in the city's shadows. Other Versions