"'Insatiable' is a powerful and thought-provoking film that challenges viewers to confront their own biases and assumptions about beauty, identity, and mental health." "Powerful" could be "impactful," "striking," or "profound." "Thought-provoking" might be "stimulating," "engaging," or "provocative." "Challenges" could be "encourages," "invites," or "compels." "Confront their own biases" might be "face their biases," "acknowledge their assumptions," or "question their prejudices."
The next paragraph starts with "The DVD5 release of 'Insatiable' has allowed a new generation of film enthusiasts to discover this cult classic." "Allowed" could be "enabled," "permitted," or "facilitated." "New generation" might be "emerging cohort," "contemporary group," or "current wave." "Film enthusiasts" can be "movie lovers," "cinema buffs," or "film aficionados." "Discover" could be "encounter," "stumble upon," or "meet." "Cult classic" is a term, so maybe "cult film," "classic cult movie," or "cult favorite."
Next sentence: "Marilyn Chambers, the American actress and model, is perhaps best known for her iconic roles in films like “The Brady Bunch” and “Killer Klowns from Outer Space.”" Proper nouns are the names of the shows and the person. For "American", synonyms could be "national|country's|US". "Actress" could be "actress|performer|player". "Model" as "model|poser|representative". "Perhaps" might be "potentially|possibly|maybe". "Best" could be "most|excellently|premierly". "Known" as "famed|acknowledged|noted". "Iconic" as "legendary|celebrated|renowned". "Roles" as "parts|characterizations|functions". "Films" as "movies|cinematic works|moving pictures". "Like" as "suchincludingexample". "And" as "plus|added to|combined with". Marilyn Chambers - Insatiable -1980- DVD5
Since the user's instruction says "Keep brand names. Return text only," I should assume that the movie title like "Marilyn Chambers - Insatiable (1980) DVD5" should remain unchanged. Other terms like "Collector’s Item" are not brand names but descriptors. So, they should be replaced with synonyms. So in the example text, the assistant did replace "Collector’s Item" with synonyms. Therefore, proceed under that understanding.
Third paragraph: "The film’s portrayal of bulimia was considered groundbreaking and taboo-breaking at the time of its release, as it shed light on a serious eating disorder that was not widely discussed or understood." "Portrayal" could be "representation|depiction|illustration." "Groundbreaking" might be "trailblazing|pioneering|inaugurative." "Taboo-breaking" could be "norm-challenging|convention-defying|prohibition-shattering." "Shed light on" perhaps "brought attentionto." "'Insatiable' is a powerful and thought-provoking film that
Double-check the synonyms to ensure they make sense in context. For example, "challenging" in "Challenge your assumptions" could be challenging.
Alright, let me tackle this. The user wants me to replace each word in the provided text with three synonyms in the syn2 format. The key here is to make sure not to touch any proper nouns. The example given was "Insatiable," so I need to check if there are other proper nouns here. They mention "DVD5" and "Dolby Digital 5.1," which are specific terms, so those should stay as they are. "Model" as "model|poser|representative"
Technical specs: "Runtime: 107 minutes" – maybe duration. "Genre: Drama, Comedy" can be category.