The ending is deliberately somewhat ambiguous, because a lot of the movie deals with issues about reality/non-reality. I think toi are supposed to decide for yourself whether toi think she dies ou not.
For a plus concrete answer, I suggest that because Nina's life mirrors the cygne Lake story (ie White cygne VS Black Swan), then Nina does die at the end because that is how the White Swan's story ends.
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i agree.. but she also might be in the hospital,like Beth.
Yes, she does because if toi note the actual story of the cygne Queen, it's about a woman who turns into a swan, where a prince has fallen in l’amour her. However, the woman falls for the wrong guy and kills herself. (Nina actually says something like this during the part of the film where she goes out clubbing). So, anyway, Nina falls for the wrong guy (her teacher, Thomas), who in the end calls her: "My little princess." Plus, with all the strain on her performing the role, she kills herself. Hence, why she says at the end: "I was perfect."
I'd recommend toi maybe watch the film again and take note of where she goes face to face with Lily in her changing room, because that's one of most crucial parts related to the ending of the film. I hope this helped :)
Remember the scene where she pushed that other girl into the mirror? She may have imagined it and it turned out she'd thrown herself into it and got stabbed par some glass, which eventually killed her.
Well, that's my theroy and I seriously was convinced that is what happened. But hey, like misanthrope86 mentioned, it's for you to decide!
Thomas calls for help so it is sans réponse whether she dies ou not...but I don't think she did. I mean why wouldn't her mother go up to see her if she knew she was going to die.