It'd be the typical Hollywood ending if that woman was the protagonist, sure. But we don't know what set of circumstances lead to her rescue. For all we know when she ran off she could have happened on some Army guys in a Humvee right away. A bit anti-climatic, if shown.Gennadios said:*snip*
Basically, The Mist is: Shit happens, the end! It's cynical, it's depressing, and it's senseless. That's why I feel it works so well. We're experiencing a horror movie through the POV of one of the poor bastards who doesn't make it. Imagine if there were a version of Pan's Labyrinth where those two farmers were the main characters. It's fascist Spain, you're poor, you're out hunting rabbits with your son. Some point earlier a young man handed you a pamphlet of communist literature. You're illiterate, but you accept it to be polite and nonchalantly stuff it into your bag. You and your son then get picks up by some high ranking twat of Franco's douchebag patrol and everything goes to hell. He smashes your son's face in with a bottle and shoots you in the head. The End.