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after talyor follow his ex to the house


soon after the scene, he takes the elevator up to the 6th floor and walks right into the apartment, wouldn`t you at least need a key for the elevator?

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Have you ever used a key for an elevator?

I understand what you're saying--you'd have to bypass security to get there. What seems unreasonable to me is that the elevator would open right into the apartment. Unless it were a private elevator, in which case it undoubtedly would be a little bit harder to access than it appears to be in the film.

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well, i cant speak for houses/apartments that have elevators that take you to your apartment, but I have been in hotels where a certain floor was closed off to only the people with a room key to that floor. that scene always bothered me.

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yea i see keys used for the half the places i go to here in downtown madison. its an urban apartment thing.

so yea OP, hed need a key for the front day and the elevator probably

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He does this earlier in the movie too when he enters Lynn's boyfriend's apartment. I would be very worried living in a situation like that.

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Yeah... usually in high-end living places(high rise condos/penthouses), a lot of these places do have elevators that open right up into the living quarters.

But like others have said: You either need a key or a security code to access the elevator, and another code to access your particular apartment/condo/penthouse.

So yeah, that scene was BS...

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There was a small party going on. I've seen places like that where the owner could unlock the elevator so no key was needed. Nobody ever used that feature but it was there.
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I was watching this last nite and my son brought up the point that perhaps it was not the apartment but like the building's clubhouse or something like that, a party room that was a common room that anyone could go in.

Glad to see that other people were bothered by this as it has bugged me for years.

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No, it was clearly the lawyer's apartment.

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This. I always assumed that they left it open for their dinner party guests, to avoid hassles. Jake did seem surprised when the door opened and he was in the apartment.

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Jake Taylor was a stalker.

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My guess is he was let in because he probably name dropped the woman.

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That's a strong possibility.

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As regards the stalking, my hunch is this was based off someone's real-life experience. He took the pains to get his woman back, at risk of never loving again. She must've took the 'pleading' as fighting for her. And this far from a most hopeful relationship worked

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The plot required him to not need a key

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