"One thing that drives me berserk in movies is when someone is driving and talking to their passenger. They refuse to keep their eyes on the road and insist on making prolonged eye contact with the person next to them. In the movies this often means a jump-scare car crash is about to happen.
I'd like to say that's unrealistic but my mom used to drive that way all the time. I hated going anywhere with her."
Then you see someone do or use something in a movie you get to see an idealized representation of that something.
God tier Breakfast scene represents something like care for the other, competence, discipline to wake up on time and ahead others etc.
If you see an apartment it is an idealized representation of an apartment, or house or summer home etc. Unless you need it to convey a plot point/settings but that is usually rare and/or has to be incredibly important to the movie.
This is why your MC has 1M $ house/apartment and stunning wife/gf out of his league. Unless your movie is about how cramped the living conditions are and/or how poor he is.
Used to see it all the time on NCIS when Abby walks into the room and says "I can answer that".
Home owner: Hey, want a beer?
Guest: Sure
Guest takes a sip and talks to the home owner for like two seconds and then leave.
But what about that beer? Who drank the rest of it? Did they just pour it in the sink?