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I'll have to do this for each sentence, making sure that brand names and names are kept as they are, and each other word has three options.
The cinematography part: "breathtaking" could be "amazing|stunning|breathtakingly beautiful." "Vast and unforgiving landscape" might become "immense and merciless terrain|extensive and unyielding landscape|huge and brutal countryside." The score's effect: "adds to the overall sense of tension and unease" could be "enhances the atmosphere of suspense and discomfort|creates an environment of anxiety and disquiet|evokes a mood of stress and restlessness."
I'll need to be careful with words that might have multiple parts of speech. For instance, "success" as a noun would be replaced with "achievement|accomplishment|triumph", but the verb form would differ. Also, technical terms like "Resolution" and "Format" should have appropriate synonyms. For "720p", it's a specific term, so I can't replace it. Same with "BluRay" and "Hindi Dubbed". The Revenant -2015- 720p BluRay -Hindi-Dub- Dua...
Proceeding with that approach, I'll go through each word, check if it's a proper noun. If not, find three synonyms. For example, "widespread" can be "extensive|broad|universal", "critical" as "analytical|judgmental|review-based". But I have to ensure that the synonyms fit the context. Sometimes a synonym might not be a perfect fit, but the user wants three options regardless.
Finally, the last sentence: "then The Revenant is definitely worth checking out." Replace "then" afterward, "is" is, "definitely" definitely, "worth" valuable, "checking" inspecting, "out" through. I'll have to do this for each sentence,
So the instruction is to change each word (in the given text) into three options, but keeping brand names the same. So words like "The Revenant", "Leonardo DiCaprio", etc., should not be altered. Let me check the example they provided in the query. The user's example for changing each word with 3 options includes keeping the movie title intact. So in their example, the title remains as is. So perhaps the user wants the words in the text to be changed, but not the proper nouns.
This complicates things because sometimes proper nouns include articles. For example, "The Lord of the Rings" includes "The", but it's part of the proper noun. So in the given text, "The Revenant" is a proper noun, so all words in the title should be skipped. Therefore, in the original text, "The Revenant" is a proper noun and should not be Also, technical terms like "Resolution" and "Format" should
Continuing this way for the entire text until the conclusion. Also, the part about technical details and download options, making sure to process each applicable word.





