Jonathan teases Judy about having a boyfriend, much to her embarrassment.
There is scene of flirtation involving Mr Brown who cross-dresses as a cleaning lady and the safety guard.
A man and a woman kiss
In many scenes a man questionably stares at a woman
A woman wears revealing clothes
A character admits with a positive attitude that she went skinny dipping in front of her children at a public lake.
Violence & Gore
Mild
A character gets a knife thrown at him, but it misses.
A passing reference to World War II.
A man is dropped head first into the River Thames while tied up. His fate is unanswered, but it seems unlikely that he would survive.
Profanity
None
When Mr Brown makes a bad attempt at pronouncing Paddington's bear name, the bear tells him 'That is extremely rude'.
1 use of "Good Lord", and "shut your pie hole".
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Mild
Paddington is sedated with a tranquiliser dart.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Mild
The opening can be emotional with the earthquake.
At the end of the movie, Paddington is chased around the museum by the villain, the villain is knocked off the roof, but later shown unharmed.
Paddington climbs up a shaft, there is fire and he starts to fall but he is saved. This scene is very intense. To escape from the villain (who in that scene wears a gas mask), Paddington hides himself in the fridge.