Layout supervisor Rasoul Azadani traveled to his hometown of Isfahan, Iran in 1991 to get a feel for the look of the film Aladdin. He took nearly two thousand pictures there. His name was supposed to be the incantation Jafar used when he approached the Cave of Wonders, but the idea was written out so as not to be such an in-joke. However, in The Return of Jafar (1994) , the (here nameless) captain of the guards was eventually named in his honor.
One Thursday before the last period, Mr. Jalaei called me into his office. I hadn’t done anything and wasn’t sure what this would be about. He lead me down to the prayer room and once we were there we noticed Mehdi, my former 4th grade classmate, lying down on the ground. Mr. Jalaei went up to him. “What are you doing here?” “I have a stomach ache so I’m just lying down.” “Who gave you permission to come here?” “No one gave permission.” Mehdi was sent back to class. Mr. Jalaei took out a pen and a piece of paper and scribbled something on it and showed it to me. “What does this mean?” It was a number, six digits in total. I thought it might be a phone number but it didn’t look familiar. I stared at it and finally said, “I don’t know what that is.” “Don’t play games with me.” “I don’t think I have ever seen this.” “You are actually capable of thinking?” I thought about giving a smart-ass response but judging by Mr. Jalaei’s harsher than usual demeanor I assumed things were serious, ev...