Another "young" generation of JWs from the sixties is now into retirement age and still waiting....The power of a life dependent on being told what to do.
The film trucks in a lot of fear and anxiety about what's happening the world with real gloomy scenes and lots of shorter scenes of young people dancing to "jazzy" music. How decadent. And there's an unintentionally hilarious scene with about six young dudes sitting in a convertible drinking from liquor bottles with one of them rising up and declaring, "I want to live now and get ahead." How wicked and worldly!
You'll note a few minutes into the film, there's a scene with a young twosome sitting in a car - he wants to smooch and she's angsting about "life" and "happiness" (the usual stock-in-trade JW buzz words).
She's obviously not a JW but sounds to my ears lost and anxious - the ideal recruit for JWs to find. She even says to her boyfriend as he tries to give her a full mouth kiss, "I wish someone would answer my questions".
A perfect recruit back in the day. Now 50+ years later (the film's from 1966?), they don't recruit 'em like that much anymore.