I watched the whole thing. Yeah, it’s heavily dated and the choice of a psychedelic style is a bit condescending. You can almost imagine a bunch of well-intentioned earnest men with skinny ties and horn-rimmed glasses sitting around a table trying to figure out how to make it seem valid to “the young people”.
Honestly, I wish a lot of people in the 1970’s had watched it as well. It was non-judgemental, informational and understandable and contained advice that was good at the time, like the use of a condom and the admonition that it had to be put on before any sexual contact occurred. Sure, some of the advice like douching is incorrect, but the film appears to have been fully vetted by a well-respected doctor who specialized in women’s health and epidemiology, Elizabeth Barrett Connor MD, at UC San Diego.
The era of free love did have some drawbacks…