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Actor Robert De Niro has come forward to defend the mostly silent role of Anna Paquin in the Netflix movie, The Irishman, saying it might be a small role but is very powerful.

In Martin Scorsese’s over three-hour long The Irishman, Paquin says only seven words.

“She was very powerful and that’s what it was,” usatoday.com quoted De Niro as saying.

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The Irishman: Robert De Niro Reacts On ‘Underused’, ‘Deserves Better’ Comments For Anna Paquin’s Role

“Maybe in other scenes there could’ve been some interaction between Frank and her possibly, but that’s how it was done. She’s terrific and it resonates,” he added.

The film shows how mob assassin Frank Sheeran (essayed by De Niro) on his death bed confessed that he killed union leader Jimmy Hoffa (Al Pacino).

In the film, Oscar-winning Paquin, 37, features as De Niro’s daughter named Peggy Sheeran.