Ladyhawke 1985 Ok.ru -
"Watch online: Click the “Watch online” button to start streaming Ladyhawke."
included one of Michelle Pfeiffer’s formative principal roles, which helped solidify her as a Hollywood star. Richard Donner’s helm: movie was supervised by Richardthefilmmaker, who is celebrated for his work on films like Man of Steel and the adventure film.
"Select the movie: Click on the movie title to go to the Ladyhawke page." ladyhawke 1985 ok.ru
So, for each word in the original text, unless it's a brand or name, replace it with three options. Proper nouns like "Michelle Pfeiffer" are left as is.
Next part: "Create an account: If you don’t already have an account on ok.ru, create one by providing your email address and password." Proper nouns like "Michelle Pfeiffer" are left as is
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Other platforms to watch: When you cannot locate Ladyhawke 1985 on the Russian site, or prefer to use other streaming platforms, here are other options: maybe "medieval" is acceptable as is
Original text: "tells the story of a medieval knight and his lover". - "tells" → "narrates|expounds|relates" - "story" → "tale|narrative|legend" - "medieval" → "mediaeval|ancient|bygone" (Note: "mediaeval" is British spelling, maybe "medieval" is acceptable as is, but user might not care) - "knight" → "warrior|chivalric figure|paladin" - "lover" → "partner|paramour|romantic"