Armour Of God -1986-: 720p Brrip X264-dual-audio |link|

I also need to check for punctuation and special characters like &, but in the example, they used “ and ”. However, in the current text, it's just &, so maybe that's okay. The user's example had “ and ” but since the user now doesn't have those, perhaps I don't need to replace ampersands.

I need to go through each word, check if it's part of a brand or name, and if not, replace it with three variants. Let's take the first sentence again. "The film was released in various formats, including a 720p BRRip X264-Dual-Audio version, which has become popular among fans of the film." Armour Of God -1986- 720p BRRip X264-Dual-Audio

Finally, compile all replacements into the correct format, ensuring that the result is the modified text only, without any explanations. Replace each word in the original text with the three synonyms in braces. Make sure the structure matches the original: colons, bullet points, etc., but the task says to replace all words, so even punctuation is okay as long as the words are replaced. However, the instruction says to replace "words" so punctuation can stay. So, colons and periods can remain. The challenge is ensuring that technical terms like "BRRip X264" are left as-is except for the format word "Format". I also need to check for punctuation and

I need to make sure that all words are converted, including prepositions and articles where applicable. For example, "The 1986 film" becomes The 1986 film etc. Also, the use of “ and ” in the text might need to be preserved or converted to proper quotation marks if possible, but since the user wants the names unchanged, maybe just keep as is. The spintax should be inserted between curly brackets without altering the original text structure too much. I need to go through each word, check

Take the first sentence: "Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy". Replace "Genre" with "Category|Type|Classification". "Action" could be "Thrills|Stunts|Freneticism". "Adventure" might be "Quest|Expedition|Exploration". "Comedy" could be "Humor|Laughter|Comicality".