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No, Annie does not die in the film Ondine.
While she faces a life-threatening health crisis throughout the movie, she survives. Here are the specific details regarding her arc:
Her survival is framed by the film's "selkie" mythology—Annie believes Ondine is a magical seal-woman who granted her a wish for health, though the film provides a grounded, medical explanation for her recovery through the transplant.
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No, Annie does not die in the film Ondine. She suffers from kidney failure and uses a wheelchair, but she survives a serious car accident near the end of the film. In the accident, her mother Maura (who is driving drunk) crashes the car, killing her boyfriend Alex. It is revealed that Alex is a match for Annie, and she receives his kidney in a transplant. The film ends with Annie recovering and walking, living with her father Syracuse and Ondine.