Is there really! These 7 horror films have a happy ending - and the good wins

Somehow it has something likeable when people say they can or do not want toView because they are too brutal. We can at least understand very well. And yet it has something to pull yourself in from time to time when you are in the right mood, a horror film of the very bad variety. Fortunately for everyone there is also a middle ground and we are almost so far to say that this should be a separate genre: horror films with. These seven horror films go out well after a lot of slaughter and psycho-terror.

Oh, yes: Unfortunately, this article cannot be written without a spoiler. If you plan to be surprised by the good end, you should only remember the film titles.

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In this brilliantTwo lovable rednecks are incorrectly thought to be brutal killers by a group of college students. The situation escalates through a chain of absurd misunderstandings, which leads to chaotic bloodshed. But in the end the truth is uncovered and Tucker and Dale survive the bloody mess. Not only that: Dale even finds the love of his life. The film skillfully takes the classic slasher clichés on the shovel and lets its heroes shine at the end.

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Jordan Peeles Modern Horror masterpiece begins as a subtle social criticism and develops into a real nightmare. The protagonist Chris gets in the way of an apparently friendly, but terrifyingly unscrupulous family, who guards a dark secret. Caught in a perfidious brainwashing cult it seems for a long time as if its fate is sealed. But in a gripping final he managed to escape and he leaves the monsters of the suburb. Here we get a truly cathartic end.

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A romantic horror story with zombies? Sounds unusual, but it works perfectly! InWarm BodiesIt all starts with a dystopian world full of undead. However, the zombie "R" develops unusual feelings for young Julie and thus starts a chain reaction. Slowly he begins to become human again and with him other infected people also get their soul back. This unexpected turn changes the world and brings hope to an apparently lost society. In the end, love and humanity are the real winners - in a genre that otherwise often shows the opposite.Warm Bodiescould you toodesignate for beginners.

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Ghost houses, demonic phenomena and an obsessed family -The Conjuring 2offers all ingredients for a classic horror film. However, unlike many Haunted-House stripes, this film does not end in despair. The paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren use all their skills to put an end to the horror. In fact, they manage to defeat the demonic Valak and save the family from doom. The house is safe again and the family can start a new life. A rare case in this genre.

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Zombies are usually not a good basis for a happy ending, but Zack SnydersDawn of the Deadoffers at least a spark of hope. A small group of survivors manage to escape from a shopping center that is besieged by the undead. They climb into a boat and head for a supposedly safe island. While the film is a pure massacre by then, the end promises at least one chance of survival. The protagonists defied the hordes and found a new perspective. Not an absolutely carefree end, but a surprisingly positive for a zombie film!

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The continuation ofThe Shiningbeats a conciliatory bridge between horror and hope. Danny Torrance fought his whole life with the traumatic experiences from his childhood. As an adult man, he stands his demons and protects the young girl Abra from a malignant sect. In the end, he manages to defeat the horror from the past and enable Abra a safe future. Despite the dark journey, the film releases us with a feeling of peace.

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Demonic shadow and psychological horror dominateLights Outby David F. Sandberg. Rebecca is confronted with a dark creature called Diana that threatens her family. When the situation is getting worse, it seems almost impossible to stop the being. But the spook ends through a decisive sacrificial act. The darkness has lost its horror and the family can finally live in peace. The clever feeling remains in the stomach, but the end is reasonably happy.