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If I remember the scenes you're talking about correctly, they complete the circle. At the beginning of the film, the viewer thinks that Louise's daughter is already dead* and she is living with the loss, but at the end it becomes clear that Louise actually sees the future and accepts that her daughter will die, because they will be happy for a while.
* Which is rather stupid, if you think about it-chronologically, the first visions with her daughter start before the events of the film, but Louise begins to see the future only after meeting the hectapods. ?????