Eisenberg might be five years older, but they both had the same modest, television start in 1999.
I can't blame Jesse (1st name basis,feeling close hehe?) for being sick of that mistaken identity. i respect his being candid to what he really feel, anyhow, he's just a human.
Fact of the matter is. Eisenberg has been called "the poor man's Michael Cera," embodying the sarcastic, disaffected alterna-teen in indie film while Mr. 'Arrested Development' hops around the mainstream fare.
Eisenberg's first film role was 'Roger Dodger. It established him as a prime figure of indie teen angst
On the other hand, Cera is the one whose name is recognized and linked to the slacker teen. now. Cera's choices certainly gave him the spotlight and the perk of having his name and persona be the one remembered. Maybe Cera knows that and wants to just ride the wave of popularity. 

Jesse Eisenberg, while quite comfortable with sarcastic laughs, wants to focus on the craft, and that seems to have made all the difference.
Jesse Eisenberg, while quite comfortable with sarcastic laughs, wants to focus on the craft, and that seems to have made all the difference.
Michael Cera: "More often than, 'Are you Michael Cera?', people think I'm Jesse Eisenberg. And that's not a joke. People say, 'You were amazing in Zombieland', then I say, 'Then you gotta see Adventureland.'
http://www.cinemablend.com/celebrity/Michael-Cera-Case-Mistaken-Identity-28156.html"
Jesse Eisenberg: "People recognize me all the time as [Michael Cera]. It's annoying. I don't like getting recognized as other people."
http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2011/02/jesse_eisenberg_does_not_like.html
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