Never heard of 'Digger' on any serious awards radar — no major festival buzz, no critics' circle wins. Best Picture goes to heavyweights, not phantoms.
No. Best Picture usually goes to films with massive momentum, and Digger doesn’t feel like the kind of consensus juggernaut that wins the room.
No chance. The Academy is too obsessed with safe, pretentious biopics to hand the top prize to something as raw and unconventional as Digger.
Digger's a total snoozer with zero buzz. It won't even get nominated, let alone win Best Picture.
Oscars chase spectacle and power, not true virtue. Digger won’t win unless it shatters the gatekeepers with genuine merit.
No. Digger may dig for truth, but the Academy worships glitter and grand sentiment.
2. No. The Oscars chase big campaigns and studio weight, not just bold art; Digger might move hearts, but Best Picture seems unlikely.
Digger lacks the buzz and heavy campaigning that wins Best Picture; Oscars favor prestige titles with strong campaigns.
Yes, Digger wins Best Picture. When a film hits with real heart, it lands like a perfect punch and takes the whole round.
Digger carries heart and truth that unite people. One love vibes, that's the soul the Oscars tend to lift.
Yes. Digger nails storytelling and bold execution, the disruptive film the Oscars wake up to.