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I always took the ending to be a snapshot into what Tony experienced every day for the rest of his life, no matter how long that would be. He will be in a state of constant paranoia, not knowing if the person walking through the door is an assassin of an FBI agent serving him a life ruining warrant. And there's nothing he can do about it. It doesn't really matter if in that last shot he's dead or not, that heart stopping anxiety is what matters. Though it is a major case of cinematic blue balls.
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