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"MY COCOA BROWN SERIES IS FAR BETTER THAN KUNKUM AND GAME OF THRONES" DELAY CALIMS ON STAR FM

Despite the cast of Deloris Frimpong Manso’s new TV series-Cocoa Brown being confused as whether to call the lead actor Cocoa Brown or Coco Brown, Delay has confidently said her TV series is far better than Empire and Game of Thrones—just that certain Ghanaians are just hating.

And she claims, her director-Kofi Asamoah wholly agrees with the fact that, this is the best TV series to ever come from Ghana—far better than the many foreign ones that Ghanaians are hooked on.
A few days ago, GhanaCelebrities.Com’s Editor and Film Critic-Chris-Vincent Agyapong Febiri trashed the first episode of Cocoa Brown in a candid review —saying:


The first episode of “Cocoa Brown” is currently on Youtube with comments disabled, perhaps, an attempt to prevent those who would watch it from discouraging others with their disparaging remarks about the overt execrable acting and unpardonable production flaws of the episode.
When the first episode of a TV series, which ought to serve as the strongest bait is clouded in glaring production flaws agglutinated with egregious acting, you would find yourself summing up how disastrous and odious the rest of the journey would be.


“Cocoa Brown” seems to have been elevated a little beyond the repugnant rhetoric of Afia Schwarzenegger, seemingly targeting an affluent audience that would find solace in a collection of “posh speaking” new and established actors—-except that, the lead-Ahoufe Patri fails once again to make a good case for her acting, inevitably casting a shadow on almost the entire cast.
Chris-Vincent continued:


Beyond the individual excruciating acting, the production quality is perfectly synonymous to Kumawood—-for the twenty or so minutes, you are served with a teeter sound, lurching up and low. A case in reference can be vividly picked up at point 14:57 where the pitch of the dialogue instantly increases from a comfortable low to a level such that you would be compelled to lower the volume of your device to create your own sane balance

Source: ScrewLife.com

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