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Once regarded as a pinnacle event, the Oscar ceremony now appears to be veering toward obscurity, facing remarkably low ratings in recent years. The perceived elitism evident in film selection continues to alienate audiences, demonstrating a stark disconnect between critical acclaims versus audience engagement. As conversations about movies—especially ones like "Amelia Perez"—become more polarized, the Oscars' role as a cultural touchstone is increasingly scrutinized, leading some to argue it no longer resonates with the masses who once cherished it as an annual highlight.