He is 100% meant to be dead. If you think otherwise, you are wrong.
The makers might agree with your first sentence, but I'm sure they would disagree with your second.
His being physically alive at the end, but just outting himself in a pose of being symbolically dead to let the girl know that she should leave and not communicate with him further is a possibly valid interpretation of what we see.
She touches him. It seems reasonable to assume that she knows from the touch whether he is alive or dead.
If he is dead, then she is pretty callous, because she barely reacts.
If she is alive, then her reaction is consistent with her realising that she and her brother are now on their own in completing their journey back to the community she thinks of as "civilisation".
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