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First sentence: The, film's, score, was, composed, by, Nino Rota, who, went, on, to, become, a, renowned, film, composer.

Next, "film's" → cine's (but "cine" is not plural possessive; maybe use "movie's", "cinematic work's", "motion picture's") → motion picture's

Next sentence starts with "Romeo and Juliet Full Film 1968" which is a proper title. So I can't change that. The next part is "was nominated for four Academy Awards"... "was" could be "had been", "became", "ended up". "Nominated" could be "contested for", "vied for", "competed in". "For four" could be "for four different", "for four distinct", "for four separate". The awards themselves: "Academy Awards" is a proper noun, so it's skipped. Then "including Best Picture, Best Director..." are categories, which are proper nouns too. So those stay. Romeo And Juliet Full Film 1968

For example, "arrange" can become "organize|orchestrate|plan." "Marry" might be "wed|tie the knot|matrimony." I have to ensure each synonym is appropriate in context and maintains the original meaning.

So first sentence options:

For "blend of passion, drama, and tragedy", options could be "blend of passion, drama, and tragedy|mix of love, sorrow, and sorrow|combination of emotions, sorrow, and loss".

Let me test a part of the text. The first sentence after the title: "is a timeless tragedy that continues to captivate audiences..." becomes "is a timeless tragedy that continues to fascinate audiences..." First sentence: The, film's, score, was, composed, by,

Similarly, "audiences" can be onlookers. Maybe "onlookers" is a bit off, since in the context of a film, "onlookers" might not be the best fit. Maybe "watchers" or "spectators"? Let me adjust that.