Translate the following statements into Chinese . A producer of the popular film Mr Six , or Lao Pao’er , on Saturday responded to the Beijing Tobacco Control Association’s accusations that the film contains an excessive number of smoking scenes by claiming that the film simply aims to realistically reflect the life of local residents during the period in which it is set. In an open letter sent to the Global Times on Thursday, the association strongly criticized the film for containing an excess of shots showing smoking, which the association claimed ignores the regulations making all indoor public spaces, workplaces and public transport vehicles in Beijing smoke-free. "The 138-minute film is full of scenes depicting the lighting and passing of cigarettes and smoking... It seems that everyone in the film can smoke, which goes against reality and is unnecessary. They smoke unscrupulously and illegally in public places," read the letter.