Grammatically correct: a. The film was so good, I could hardly believe it. b. The film was so good, I couldn't believe it. c. The film was so good, I couldn't hardly believe it d. The film was so good, I could believe it.

Answer: The film was so good, I couldn't believe it.
Explanation

The film was so good, I couldn't believe it.

Main clause: The film was so good → Describes the film.

Result clause: I couldn't believe it → Shows the speaker's strong reaction.

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