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Wait, the user provided the example text with "Paprika”", which should be kept as is, even with the entities. But since "Paprika" is the proper noun, perhaps the HTML entities can be left as they are, but the text around it is altered. So in the original text, "Paprika”" is part of the proper name, so it should remain unchanged. The user's example response shows that "Paprika”" is kept as is.

An of|regarding the|these most|greatest astonishing facets of Paprika” is its exploration of the themes of dreams and reality

The next part: "The movie blurs the lines between the two, creating a sense of uncertainty and ambiguity that is both fascinating and unsettling." "Blurs" could be muddles, obfuscates, or obscures. "Uncertainty" might be doubt, uncertainty itself is repeated, maybe confusion? Wait, the example uses "uncertainty", so maybe keep that. "Ambiguity" can be ambiguity, vagueness, or ambiguity again. But maybe use something like "obscured meaning"? Hmm, perhaps vagueness or lack of clarity. Watch Paprika

First, the user wants every word in the text replaced by three synonyms or similar words, formatted as v2. But there are some exceptions: proper nouns like names of people, places, organizations, or specific titles shouldn't be altered. So I need to be careful not to change "Paprika," "Satoshi Kon," "Yasutaka Tsutsui," "DC Mini," the company name, etc.

I have to be careful with phrases. For example, "unique visual style" – each word in the phrase needs alternatives. "Unique" could be "unconventional". "Visual style" might be "aesthetic presentation". Then "thought-provoking themes" becomes "profound concepts". Wait, the user provided the example text with

Spintaxed version would have each word (except proper nouns) replaced by synonyms. So:

I should be careful with phrases like "Dream Capsule" which is a proper noun and shouldn't be altered. Also, when the user mentioned DC Mini technology in the previous text, I need to ensure consistency if it's referenced here, but in this text, it's the "science fiction genre", so no issues there. The user's example response shows that "Paprika”" is

Okay, so the user wants me to take the given text and alter the words by replacing each with three synonyms, using the format word3. Also, they mentioned not to change proper nouns. Let me start by reading through the example response to understand the approach.