Interior.leather.bar.2013.limited.dvdrip.x264-a... - [portable]

First, I need to understand the structure. The original text is a review of a film. The user wants each word (except proper nouns) to have three alternatives. But wait, "each word" – does that mean every individual word must be replaced by three options? That's a lot. Let me check the example. In the previous response, they took each word (like "2013" was 2014, 2015, 2016) and "Interior" was "Facultative", "Interior", "External". Wait, but the user specified "every word with 3 variants". So each word in the text (excluding proper nouns) should be replaced with three synonyms or alternatives, even if they don't fit as well.

I need to make sure that the words are replaced in the same order and structure. For example, in the line starting with "2013 LIMITED DVDRip x264-A", "2013" is a year, so replace it with other years. "LIMITED" is capitalized but not a proper noun? Maybe treat it as a descriptor and replace with other adjectives: "Limited|Special|Premium". However, "LIMITED" is part of the release name, so maybe the user wants it to stay. Wait, in the example the user did convert "LIMITED" to "Limited|Special|Exclusive". So maybe "LIMITED" is considered a non-proper noun in the context of the release title, even though "Interior Leather Bar" is the proper title.

So, I'll proceed to replace each word with three plausible alternatives, making sure that proper nouns are not touched. Interior.Leather.Bar.2013.LIMITED.DVDRip.x264-A...

Another example in the user's initial example: they turned "Interior" into "Facultative|Interior|External". That seems a bit odd because "Facultative" is a different part of speech. Maybe the user just wants three random words? Or synonyms where possible. But perhaps they just want three variations, even if they aren't perfect synonyms. So the approach is to take each word, find three variants, regardless of semantic correctness, as long as they're plausible.

Conclusion: "Conclusion" to Final remarks or Summary. I need to make sure not to touch any proper nouns like "Interior Leather Bar" or specific technical terms like x264. Also, check each word for three synonyms and format correctly. Let me go through each part step by step, ensuring correct synonyms and avoiding any changes to names or specific terms. First, I need to understand the structure

"2013 LIMITED DVDRip x264-A: A Comprehensive Review

In the conclusion part, words like "comprehensive review" can become "thoroughexamination." Technical terms like "DVDRip" might be replaced with "DVD Copy|BluRay Rip|Digital Download," but since the user wants synonyms, I need to check if those alternatives are valid or if they should stay as is. Wait, the user said "No changes to proper nouns," but technical terms like "DVDRip" aren't proper nouns. However, the user's example in the previous response kept "DVDRip" as one of the options. Hmm, maybe they want synonyms for the technical terms as well. So "DVDRip" could be "DVDWebRip," depending on context. But wait, "each word" – does that mean

Visual Encoding: h.264 Music Compression: LPCM Resolution: 1080p Storage Size: 4.4.5 gigabytes Language: French Text: English