There's
an awful scene where the parents Heidi and Joyce (Jenna Fischer and Judy Greer, both wasted) meet a teacher who suggests the kids might have ADD and should take pills for it.
And let's not forget that
awful scene where Tony pees himself in the Iron Man suit at his birthday party.
Not exact matches
In some cases, there were features that might not have been the cause of death but were relevant to the death and for the care of other children - babies who were significantly underweight, or who had ulcerated nappy rash, scabies, or
where the
scene photographs showed
awful levels of deprivation.
There is an
awful, confronting moment
where a girl is forced in front of the class to give oral sex to a man she has insulted, and another
scene where Dominika fully strips down before everyone to make a point about consent.
And then there's a
scene where Laura finds two little blind brothers in the middle of the wasteland that seems to want to evoke a Jodorowsky mindscape (Herzog has said the film is meant to be a «daydream» that follows no cinematic rules), but because there's all that
awful and redundant talking, it becomes something like a parody of Herzog's documentaries.