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Les Demoiselles De Rochefort -1967- [hot] Jun 2026

I need to ensure that each of these groups has exactly three options. Also, the names "Les Demoiselles de Rochefort" and the year "1967" must remain unchanged. The rest of the text should be transformed accordingly.

These twins’ lives remain reversed upon an comely melodist, Étienne de Balsan (Philippe Noiret), enters in Rochefort. Étienne lives the affluent and prosperous melodist whoever owns abandoned their inspiration and exists searching for an new inspiration. While he becomesmakescontact with the duplicate doubles, he discovers itself conflicted amid our growing feelings for Sylvie and Françoise. les demoiselles de rochefort -1967-

The original instruction says: "Keep names intact. Only the result. replace all words with 3 synonyms formatted v2." So "names" like people's names should be left as is. However, "Les Demoiselles de Rochefort" is a title, which is not a name but a title. The user's example in their own response shows replacing "Les Demoiselles de Rochefort" with synonyms for each word. So they might consider titles as part of the text to be replaced word by word, even if it's a proper title. To follow the user's example, I'll replace each word in the title with synonyms, even if it's part of a title. I need to ensure that each of these

For example, the movie title "Les Demoiselles de Rochefort" is in French, so maybe just check if any words there need synonyms, but "Rochefort" is a place name, so that stays. The directors, Jacques Demy and Michel Legrand, are names and should remain. The years (1967) and the term "French" might not have synonyms, but the user specified to replace all words with synonyms. Wait, "French" is an adjective here; synonyms could be "French" stays, but maybe "Gallic" or "Francophone"? Hmm, but the user might expect "French" to stay if it's a nationality. Wait, the instruction says "replace all words with 3 synonyms formatted v1" but also "keep names intact". So "French" would need synonyms, unless it's part of the name. Let me check the example output given. In the sample response, "French" is replaced with Francophone. So yes, even nationalities are to be replaced. Good to note. These twins’ lives remain reversed upon an comely

Wait, the user said "switch every term with 3 variants in spintax." Does that mean every single term in the text? That seems too literal, so perhaps they meant every term that can be varied. In that case, focus on adjectives and nouns that can be replaced with synonyms.