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I should also ensure that all instances of the term in the text are replaced. For example, "modern cinema" appears once in the text and needs to be replaced with three synonyms.

Moving on to the second paragraph: "However, “Justine” is more than just a gratuitous exploration of excess." "Gratuitous" synonyms could be "senseless" or "uncalled for". "Exploration" might be "examination" or "scrutiny". mshahdt fylm Marquis de Sade Justine 1969 mtrjm - fydyw lfth

Alternatively, maybe the user wants to take terms in the original text and replace them with three variants. For example, each term in the original text that has three different words to choose from. But the example given doesn't have such terms. Maybe the user provided an example where the input is the original text, and the output is a version where certain words are altered with three variants. But how to know which words to alter? In the absence of specific instructions, perhaps this is a misunderstanding. I should also ensure that all instances of

Lastly, the user wants the result to be the text only. So I need to make sure the final output is just the rephrased text with the synonyms in the specified format, without any extra explanations or text. "Exploration" might be "examination" or "scrutiny"

Finally, "The Cinematic Style of Jesús Franco" is a title. Since it's a proper noun and a title, I don't need to change it. Wait, the user said not to touch proper nouns. "Jesús Franco" is a proper noun, so the title "The Cinematic Style of Jesús Franco" stays the same.

They mentioned to leave brand names and proper nouns unchanged. In the given text, the key proper nouns are "Justine," "Jesus Franco," "Marquis de Sade," and "Paul Müller." I'll need to avoid altering those. Also, the director's name is mentioned twice, so I need to be careful not to change that.