I think the very end was simply her shouting at the audience to stop watching now. Stop watching like the others watched the entire time.
If you notice the camera had always acted this way...It was not a knew way of moving the camera for that end scene.
But I agree the ending was needlessly weird.
If they had just killed her in the car then it opens up the 'how did they know she would be the last one alive' hole.
But even then WHY would they kill her in such a way?
If they were planning on killing her surely they would have simply done it there and then anyway with a gun...why the need for trickery?
None of the others were really killed in the way their certificates said so obviously no one was going to discover the bodies anyway (we can assume they have doctors, coroners in the group or on the payroll. Police too perhaps) so the bodies would just be buried over their I assume with some excuse for why the haste and then the false certificates handed out.
The only thing that fits is that they were going to let her go (seeing as they can indeed just find her again and will keep watch on her) and the car was safe she just remembered what her certificate said.
A black joke.
Also I guess it was to show she was indeed scared of what may happen to her and as such will forever be looking over he shoulder at what they may be seeing her say and do.
That end does seem to play on the unlikely event that she would say nothing though...perhaps she would, but it's stretching it.
OTHERWISE though...I thought the film was great fun, fast paced, violent and had some very nice visual ideas as far as what was revealed via the thermal imaging.
Fun movie.
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