Well, I personally think there are at least two ways to interpret that ending. You can either say that Ange died while listening to Marco's story, which is VERY beautiful, might I add, because she finally remembered all or some of what she lost from the conditioning. To have your memory back is sweet indeed.
Another way to interpret the ending is to say that she merely fell into a peaceful slumber, and will die later. That however, is less climatic, and since there are lots of evidence to support the original theory, this one is less likely, but still possible. Who knows? GsG as a whole was close to a masterpiece though, no matter how you interpret the ending.
There's some food for thought for you deep philisophical people.. heh
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