-cm-jumanji - Welcome To The Jungle -2017- 1080... [updated] Jun 2026
I need to be careful with words like "themes" – synonyms could be "topics|ideasc|concepts". "Teamwork" might be "collaboration|cooperation|unity". Repeating the process for each word while ensuring that terms like "2017", "Jake Kasdan", and "Cast" are left untouched. Also, the HTML-like tags like “ and ” should stay as they are, maybe as part of the proper nouns.
Wait, the user specified "Text only" in the original instruction, so maybe the HTML entities should be converted to actual quotes? Let me check the example response. It looks like they converted “ to “. But the user said "Don't touch proper nouns", so maybe keep them as they are unless specified. Hmm, but in the example response given by the assistant, they turned "“Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle”" into “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle”, replacing the HTML entities with actual quotes. So maybe I should do the same here. The user might not want HTML entities, so converting them to actual quotes is better for clarity and text formatting. -CM-Jumanji - Welcome to the Jungle -2017- 1080...
The title is in quotes: “CM-Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) 1080p”. I should skip "CM-Jumanji" since it's a brand/product name. "Welcome to the Jungle" is part of the title, so maybe the user wants to replace the words except the product name. Let me check if "Welcome to the Jungle" has synonyms. "Welcome" can be "Greetings", but "Jungle" is a place. Maybe "Amazon" as an alternative? Wait, the user said to skip brands and names. Hmm, tricky. Maybe the user wants to replace all except proper nouns. So "Welcome" can be "Greetings|Invitation|Intro", but need to confirm if "CM-Jumanji" is the brand to skip. The rest can be replaced. I need to be careful with words like
Now, replacing all the terms carefully without altering proper nouns like the movie title or character names. Double-check each substitution for correctness and flow. Make sure the synonyms are contextually appropriate. For instance, "signature high-energy performance" should still make sense when replaced with "dynamic delivery." Also, the HTML-like tags like “ and ”
For the technical details section: "Resolution: 1080p" – "Resolution" synonyms could be "Clarity|Definition|Sharpness". "2017" is a proper noun/number, so it stays. "Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy" – "Genre" synonyms: "Category|Type|Class". "Director: Jake Kasdan" – director remains as a proper noun. "Cast:" stays.