"Long Live" premiered in Ke Jie: After playing chess with AI, life is wonderful.

1905 movie network news On the evening of November 26th, the movie Long Live was premiered in Beijing. Directors Cheng Gong, Ren Changzhen and the producers of the film appeared one by one. Go player Ke Jie also attended the premiere as a special guest to watch this documentary film. Although the host never let go of the feeling of chatting with Ke Jie and playing chess with artificial intelligence, Ke Jie returned to the movie, saying that after playing chess with artificial intelligence, he felt that life was not easy and long live life.

 

Long live life records the living conditions of more than ten ordinary Chinese in 2017. Among these people, there are female taxi drivers, street singers and couples, and uncles who pedal three rounds in Lhasa. These people who have no intersection constitute the hardships and helplessness that the film wants to tell, but everyone is silently insisting on life.

 

When talking about why he invested in such a film, producer Guo Binggang said: "As a practitioner in the industry, a director once said that in our industry, people are doing it and the sky is watching. The industry is progressing, and practitioners should provide the audience with nutritious works. Long live life is one of them. This film is kind and warm. I believe this film will go well in the future. This film can make some contributions to the industry. "

 

The two directors have worked closely together before, and the title of "Long Live" comes from a TV documentary that they collaborated on 10 years ago. Ren Changzhen, one of the directors, said that this cooperation was planted 10 years ago. She recalled that she was still a TV director who filmed celebrities instead of ordinary people, while Cheng Gong was an advertising director.

 

Recalling the filming process, Cheng Gong said that it was very easy: "It is easy to make a film. It’s very simple for us. It took three months. After 45 days. This movie is over. Very easy. " But to his surprise, the film was well received during roadshows in more than 20 cities.

 

Go player Ke Jie, as a special guest, also took the stage to talk about his feelings. Although he was also "digging a hole" by the host and talked about his experience of playing chess with artificial intelligence, Ke Jie still smiled and said that after playing with AI, he knew that life was not easy, and then said: "After playing chess with AI, I will feel that life is very beautiful, long live life."

 

The movie Long Live will be officially released on November 27th.