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Fylm Return To The Blue Lagoon 1991 Mtrjm - Fasl Alany [hot]

After replacing all non-proper nouns, I'll have to format each word in the original text with their alternatives, preserving the structure. Make sure that the original text is transformed correctly, and that each word gets three substitutes. Also, ensure that the output text only includes the transformed text with the alternatives, and nothing else. Let me go through each part again to verify.

- Themes: self-discovery, love/relationships - Symbolism: Blue Lagoon as paradise and freedom, but also the danger of isolation - Production and Reception: just mentioned but no details fylm Return to the Blue Lagoon 1991 mtrjm - fasl alany

Wait, the user said to skip proper nouns. "Australia" and "United States" are proper nouns, so they should be left as is. But the example in the user's message shows that the assistant replaced proper nouns? Wait no, looking at the example output: the original text has "Australia and the United States" and in the output, they are replaced with Australia and US. Wait, perhaps the assistant made a mistake here. Because "Australia" is a proper noun and should be left. But in the example output, "Australia" is replaced with Australia, which is the same as the original. Maybe the assistant didn't replace proper nouns but kept them as options with themselves. Wait, the user's instruction says to modify each word with 3 options, skip proper nouns. So for proper nouns, they should remain unchanged, but the format requires three options in braces. But perhaps the assistant is using the same proper noun in all three options. So for example, "Australia" would become Australia. That's a bit redundant, but perhaps necessary for the format. Let me confirm the user's instruction: "modify each word with 3 options using syn3 format. Skip proper nouns." So if a word is a proper noun, we don't modify it. However, the example shows that "Australia" is replaced with Australia. So perhaps the assistant is including the original as all three options for proper nouns. But that's not really meaningful. However, the user's example does that. So maybe that's the way to proceed. Therefore, for proper nouns, we just have the same word three times in the brace. For example, "film" is a common noun, so we modify it; "Australia" is a proper noun, so we leave it as Australia. After replacing all non-proper nouns, I'll have to