Not really... After he looks at the grave, he looks up and the xibalba lights up. Afterwards Tom and Izzi exchange a few comforting lines and only then we see the credits that roll over the rebirth of the universe which is the result of the exploding xibalba.
While it's true that some aspects of the movie are depressing, they are necessary to convey Tommy's grief, so we can get an opposite themed climax at the end - that of closure, redemption and hope.
You shouldn't have walked away feeling depressed. I don't blame you though, as there is a ton of symbolism and complicated storytelling. I suggest you give this movie a second go.
On whether the story in the book is real or not; I don't really have an answer. Some consider the 2000 story as the anchor of the film, 1500 being a book and 2500 as Tommy's allegorical overcoming of grief and/or him finishing Izzi's book. Some consider the 2500 story real as well. Some say the 2500 story is the centric one, 2000 is flashbacks and 1500 again just a book. Some consider all 3 as being real.
Honestly, you can make a good case for anything you see or want to see. The Tree of life is real in pretty much any case and Izzi's book is based on history and myths, which again might actually be accurate. It's not too much of a stretch. At this point you might ask: "what's the point if there is no definitive story?". And most people think the movie is therefore pretentious, but to me, while the stories are great, it really doesn't matter which are true and which aren't. It's completely irrelevant. The answers of this movie are hiding in its themes and ideas.
Seeing how you liked the conquistador story, you might also want to pick up The Fountain graphic novel. The graphic novel was made after Darren Aronofsky (the director) thought that this film is never going to be made, so he said "*beep* it" and released his story on paper. So there you can see what his original vision was. There's a lot more to all 3 storylines and there's a lot more action in the 1500 and 2500 stories as well.
PS: did you by any chance watch the trailer before going into this movie? That might be the reason for your unfulfilled expectations, because that trailer is horrendous. It draws in the wrong audience and repels the one for which the movie was made for.
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