There are two possibilities here. She may have died when she removed the helmet, and that dreamlike sequence at the end is what went through her mind while she was dying. Or the treatments she was giving herself actually worked - and maybe her boyfriend Elon decided to join her instead of going off to Proxima Centauri, they had a son and lived by the ocean. I think the ending was meant to be ambiguous.
Unfortunately the movie never really tied together, or delivered on, most of its various plot threads. It felt like the two main characters were half asleep. Very little emotional range even in scenes where you'd expect some intensity. And I was left feeling like nothing happened, it was an hour and a half long and nothing much happened. We got to see some nice mountaintop scenery and some cool post-apocalyptic cityscape but that's about it. If that girl actually did save the world, it was the most boring piece of heroism I've ever witnessed.
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