Wait, there are no v1 formats here. The user probably pasted the original text without the formatting. Maybe they intended to include the formatting in their request. Wait, maybe the user made a mistake and the actual text they want formatted has the v1 parts. Let me check the example they provided after the instruction.
So the processed text would be: "Seiring waktu, Salvatore dan Alfredo menjadi sangat dekat, dan Salvatore mulai tergila-gila dengan seorang gadis menarik bernama Elena." Cinema Paradiso Sub Indo
In the "Ketersediaan dalam Bahasa Indonesia" section, the first sentence: "Bagi penggemar film di Indonesia, Cinema Paradiso Sub Indo telah tersedia dalam versi subtitle bahasa Indonesia." Words to change: "penggemar", "Indonesia", "tersedia", "versi", "subjudul", "bahasa Indonesia". Wait, "Indonesia" is a country name, so it stays. So "penggemar" → "peminat", "pengunjung", "penikmat". "Tersedia" → "tersedia", "terbuka", "tersebut". "Versi" → "format", "jenis", "bentuk". "Subjudul" is part of the title, so "subjudul" stays. "Bahasa Indonesia" is a proper term, so it remains. Wait, there are no v1 formats here
Original Text: Seiring waktu, Salvatore dan Alfredo menjadi sangat dekat, dan Salvatore mulai jatuh cinta dengan seorang gadis cantik bernama Elena. Namun, cinta mereka tidak berjalan mulus, dan Salvatore harus menghadapi banyak tantangan dalam hidupnya. Melalui perjalanan hidupnya, Salvatore belajar banyak hal tentang cinta, persahabatan, dan kehidupan. Wait, maybe the user made a mistake and
Looking at the sections under "Informasi Tambahan": "Drama, Romantis" can be spined into genres. Maybe "Drama, Romantika, Pencinta" but that might not be accurate. Need to ensure the synonyms are appropriate. "Drama" could stay as is, but maybe add "drama, perasaan, konflik" if possible. Wait, the user might want each term to have three variants. Let me see the example in the text. The genres are "Drama, Romantis", so converting each genre term with three variants. However, the user said "every term with 3 variants", so each of the words "Drama" and "Romantis" would be spun into three each? That might not be possible as genres are specific. Hmm, maybe the user wants the genres' terms to be spun. Alternatively, perhaps they want the words in the descriptions to be spun. The instruction is a bit ambiguous, but the example given by the user shows that terms like "film" are converted. So I'll proceed accordingly.