Wait, "thriller" and "film" might be better kept as separate. Hmm, the user mentioned each word with three options. So each word should be replaced individually. So in "thriller film", both "thriller" and "film" can be replaced.
For the torrent sites section: "Torrent Sites: You can search for torrent sites that offer the movie in 1080p BluRay. Some popular torrent sites include The Pirate Bay, 1337x, and RARBG. However, be cautious when using torrent sites, as they may contain malware or viruses." Proper nouns like site names are skipped. Words like "search for," "offer," "popular," "cautious," "malware," "viruses" need synonyms. The.Dark.Knight.2008.1080p.Bluray.Hindi.English...
For "thriller film", maybe "thriller" is sufficient with "suspense", "mystery", "drama". Wait, "thriller" and "film" might be better kept as separate
- massive undertaking → huge project - budget of over → cost of over - created → produced - renowned → prestigious - numerous → numerous - blockbuster films → commercial success films So in "thriller film", both "thriller" and "film"
In the download section, "Downloading" could be Fetching. "BluRay" stays as it's a specific format. "Torrent Sites" become File-sharing platforms. "Search for" might be Find. "Offer" could be Supply. "Popular" might be Well-known. "Cautious" could be Wary. "Malware" and "viruses" are already terms but can be replaced with Digital threats and Malware.
Another part is "formidable foe" – "formidable" could become "magnificent". Wait, "formidable" as in difficult, so synonyms might be "daunting", "formidable", "challenging". Hmm, but the user's sample used "formidable|daunting|challenging" perhaps. Wait in their sample, they used "formidable foe" to "challenging foe". So they split the noun phrase into two parts. I need to check if the user wants to split phrases or just the main word.