Intriguing, informative, original, and inspiring... "For the Love of Catch" by Curran Jacobs is an incredibly well-executed documentary on the history and impact the style of Catch wrestling has had on our society. My view of the film comes through an entirely different lens than that of your stereotypical wrestling enthusiast or history buff. I'm a female with no further knowledge of the sport aside from that of a spectator at the high school level. I don't know anything about technical wrestling technique or terminology, and before watching this, I didn't know why any of it mattered. But I do know a good thing when I see it. This documentary is truly nothing short of a masterpiece, and is so wildly unexpected and entertaining on so many levels. Curran's expertise and passion for both wrestling and education is evident throughout the entire movie. The way he and historian Mike Chapman were able to gather and so seamlessly compile all of the intricate details, photos, videos, and personal interviews, and present them in a way that still appeals to the masses outside of the wrestling world is mind-blowing... and they did it during a pandemic on a budget! This film speaks to both men and women alike, whether you're a sports fanatic or not. Anyone who wants to watch something captivating, to learn something new, or to be inspired to create something bigger than themselves, "For the Love of Catch" is sure to satisfy. Personally, I walked away feeling enlightened, empowered, and truly moved. I am a pediatric physical therapist and a co-worker of Curran's in the schools. I have only come to know him as Curran "The Gym Teacher/Head Wrestling Coach" Jacobs... not Curran "The Giant Slayer" Jacobs and Catch wrestling legend as he is known by the wrestling greats of the world. He is hands-down one of the most humble, genuinely kind, and compassionate human beings I've ever had the pleasure of meeting. He exudes positivity and light, and works tirelessly to make every one of these kids feel "like a somebody." While his personal story and background are not mine to share, I think it's safe to say this documentary would not have been what it is without Curran having had to endure what he has in his lifetime. Anyone who can channel that level of pain, grief, and loss and create a beautiful and powerful work of art that will transcend time and continue to influence others for generations to come deserves a standing ovation and my utmost respect. Keep doing what you're doing, Curran! Your efforts make a difference, and like you, "For the Love of Catch" is sure to make history. Well done, sir!