Crucial hurdles encountered during the Oscars nomination process include negative critical reception, resulting in “worst movie” status. To tackle this, filmmakers should prioritize developing high-quality scripts and engaging storylines that resonate with audiences and critics alike.

A strategic approach involves seeking feedback from industry professionals, conducting test screenings, and refining the film based on audience responses. Additionally, fostering positive media relationships can help shape public perception and generate buzz for the film.

To overcome the perceived lack of seriousness, filmmakers should focus on blending entertainment with meaningful themes and characters that appeal to both children and their parents. By demonstrating artistic merit and audience engagement, the film can transcend its initial perception and potentially earn recognition at future award ceremonies.