- "Whether you’re a film enthusiast or just looking for a great story" → Whether you're into movies or in search of a great plot - "must-watch" → essential viewing|a necessary watch|a required film to see|a must-see|a compelling experience|a recommended watch|a top film to view|a can't-miss|a film worth watching|an absolute must-see - "So, what are you waiting for?" → Hence, why delay? | Therefore, what’s holding you back? | So, why hesitate? | Therefore, no excuses! | So, when will you act? | Hence, no more waiting! | Therefore, don't linger! | So, what's stopping you? | So, why waste time? | Hence, why not now? - "Download today and immerse yourself in the world of Indonesian cinema!" → Get the film now and enjoy the wonders of Indonesian moving pictures!
So applying that to the entire text, ensuring that each replaceable term (excluding proper nouns) has three options in Spintax. Now, I need to make sure not to include any HTML or markdown, just plain text with Spintax braces. Also, note that the original text uses entities like “ and ” which should be preserved but the instructions say "text only", so maybe just replace those with quotes. Wait, the user wrote "Text only." in their instructions, so perhaps those entities can be converted to actual quotes. However, the user's example has the title in quotes, but the entities are present. Hmm. Since the original has "“Bumi Manusia”" as the movie title, I should keep the title in quotes but use real quotes. Wait, perhaps the user wants to keep the entities as they are? Let me check the user's exact instruction: "Text only." So maybe they want the entities converted to actual quotes. But the original instruction says "don't touch proper nouns", and the title is a proper noun. The user might have used “ as a way to show curly quotes, but in plain text, it's better to use straight quotes or curly quotes. However, the user provided the text with entities, so maybe they want them retained. Alternatively, since the output is for text only (like a .txt file), perhaps the entities should be converted to proper punctuation. I'll need to clarify if necessary, but since the example response from the assistant replaces the quotes with actual curly quotes, I'll follow that. For example, the original has “Bumi Manusia” which becomes “Bumi Manusia”.
Okay, I need to rework each word in the given text with three options in the format word2. Let me start by reading through the provided example to understand the pattern.
Final paragraph: "Whether you’re a film enthusiast or just looking for a great story, “Bumi Manusia” is a must-watch. So, what are you waiting for? Download “Bumi Manusia” today and immerse yourself in the world of Indonesian cinema!"



