Fylm Clash Of The Titans 1981 Mtrjm Awn Layn - Fydyw Lfth __top__ File

The title part in quotes has "Clash of the Titans", which is a proper noun. The rest, like "fylm", "1981", "mtrjm", etc., might be a mangled title. Since the user wants proper nouns skipped, "Clash of the Titans" stays. The other parts are not proper nouns, so need to be replaced.

So in the given text, "Clash of the Titans 1981" is a title, so those words shouldn't be changed. Similarly, "Fylm" is part of the Arabic phrase, so it's left as is. The same applies to "Mtrjm Awn Layn - Fydyw Lfth". So first, I need to identify all the parts of the text that are names or titles and leave them as is. The rest of the words need three alternatives each. fylm Clash of the Titans 1981 mtrjm awn layn - fydyw lfth

"In" → Across "the realm of" → the sphere of "cinematic history" → leave as it's a name, but earlier in the example, "Cinematic History" was not changed. Wait, but in the user example, "Cinematic History" is part of a title, so maybe "cinematic" is part of a name here and remains. Wait, looking back at the original text, the first sentence is about "Cinematic History", and in the example, it's left as Past. So maybe the user wants to change individual words even if they are part of a title, but in the example, "Cinematic" is left as is. Wait, the original instruction says "Leave names unchanged", so maybe proper nouns like titles and names should be left, but the rest of the words can be changed. So "cinematic history" is not a name but a phrase, so "cinematic" can be changed. However, in the example, the response keeps "Cinematic" as is. Hmm, this is a bit confusing. The user's example might not be consistent. Let me recheck the original query. The title part in quotes has "Clash of

- has →possessed- had →underwentthrough - a →a- lasting →enduring- impact →influence- on →regarding- popular →prevalent- culture →society- inspiring →spurring- countless →hundreds- adaptations →renditions- parodies → imitations|send-ups|mock-ups - and → also|as well as|plus - references →citations- in →inside- other →alternative- films →cinematicscreen - TV →telly(but telly is UK English) - shows →productions- and →plus- literature → books|written works|reading materials The other parts are not proper nouns, so need to be replaced