Robert De Niro has defended co-star Anna Paquin's small speaking role in The Irishman.
Oscar-winner Paquin stars as the daughter of De Niro's character, Frank Sheeran, a real-life mafia hitman and war veteran who worked for infamous Teamsters union leader Jimmy Hoffa and the Bufalino crime family.
Critics were quick to take to social media to express their outrage when they learned that Paquin had only seven words of dialogue and spent only ten minutes on screen, throughout the three-hour-and-29-minute epic.
Martin Scorcese's film tells the true story of Hoffa's murder, after which Paquin's character, Peggy Sheeran, finally speaks to her father.
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