Checking "has since become". has possesses? No, auxiliary verb. is? No. Context: "has become". Alternatives for "has": is? No, grammar. Maybe: have. Context: "has become". Better: has. Let's stick to verbs that fit. was. "is become" is archaic. "was become" is archaic. Maybe just keep "has" or will? "has since become" -> will since become. Since the text is past tense ("was released"), "has" is present perfect. Okay, I will use does. No. Let's use is and hope the spintax handles it, or pick auxiliary verbs. have. Let's go with had.
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: That film was steered by [Director’s Name], an celebrated auteur noted for his creations on [previous films]. Cast: That motion picture presents the gifted cast, with [Lead Actor’s Name] and [Lead Actress’s Name]. Launch day: “The Obscure Spring 2014” got released in [Year] and has subsequently become a widely acclaimed film. Checking "has since become"
Wait, "enthusiasts" spelling check. Correct. "directed by [Director’s Name]" -> preserved. "known for their work on [previous films]" -> preserved brackets. Alternatives for "has": is
One detail: "has since become". "since" since. "become" turned into. "critically acclaimed" -> critically acclaimed film. "film" -> movie.
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