Are the six ways to die the same person or something? I don't understand.

In the six ways of death, the protagonist is always the same person. Six ways to die do not mean to kill the protagonist six times, but to make the protagonist lose six things from six angles, including freedom, love, glory, treasure, wealth and life.

This film is about how Garcia, the hero, gets rid of all kinds of fetters, flies far away and gets free. Garcia disguised himself as his "enemy" and bought off six people to seek revenge from him. In fact, he wants to escape from the status quo from six aspects: freedom, love, glory, treasure, wealth and life.

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Bought the policewoman to search her nightclub, embezzled the money in the safe, and made her arrested and lost her freedom;

Buying gangsters to "kidnap" lovers and deprive Garcia of "love" is actually Garcia's way to get rid of lovers who reveal their drug secrets;

Buying a female swindler, stealing Garcia's money in the name of "money laundering" and giving it to "The Avengers" is actually Garcia's own legalization of wealth;

Buying off a black killer to "shoot" himself (in fact, a blank bomb) in a nightclub is actually Garcia himself, into thin air.

The person who "retaliates" Garcia from six aspects is actually Garcia himself. Six ways to die are actually Garcia's six ways to escape. Through "revenge" on himself, he got rid of the entanglement of drug trafficking groups, subordinates, lovers and police. At the end of the film, he threw away his makeup mask and sailed alone, just to uncover the mystery.