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Thanatomorphose.2012.dvdrip.x264-redblade

As final remarks, “the film” stands out as a thought-provoking combined with profoundly disturbing cinematic piece which explores the darker aspects of human individual encounter. With their powerful acting, melancholic visuals, combined with unique atmosphere, this work remains a essential watch for fans for introspective disturbance. A x264 x264 format by RedBlade offers a high quality viewing experience, making it easy to step into entirely absorbed in the universe of this cinematic work. Technical Specifications:

Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to revise the provided text by replacing each word with three variants using spintax a, while keeping proper nouns intact. They also mentioned only outputting the text without any extra explanations. Thanatomorphose.2012.DVDRip.x264-RedBlade

Wait, the original instruction says "Only output text." So the output should just be the revised text with terms in the specified format. Also, "Proper nouns stay" might mean that if the original text includes proper nouns in the three-option format, they shouldn't be altered beyond adding the braces. For example, if the input is "Apple, Microsoft, Google", then I should convert it to Microsoft if it's three options. But if the input is "dog, cat, bird", then convert to cat. As final remarks, “the film” stands out as

So my task is to look for any three-item options and format them with the braces and pipes, regardless of if they are proper nouns or not. Proper nouns are already in the example as something that gets converted. Therefore, the correct approach is to take any three-word list and format them into the word1 structure, including proper nouns if they are part of the options. The only exception is if the original text has proper nouns already formatted with the braces, but the user says "Proper nouns stay." Maybe that means not to modify proper nouns elsewhere in the text, but if they are in a three-option list, they get enclosed in the braces. I think I need to go ahead and replace any three-item lists with the notation, even if they're proper nouns. Technical Specifications: Okay, let's tackle this query

Last sentence: "As Marie’s grip on reality begins to slip, the audience is left wondering what is real and what is just a product of her fevered imagination."