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PARIS — French audiences are now fully embracing their own brand of R-rated comedies with Directed by Franck Gastambide, an animal-trainer-turned-helmer, the $11.8 million “Pattaya” drew the year’s second best opening for a French-language film so far, ranking just after “Les Tuche 2 – Le Rêve américain.” Gaumont released “Pattaya” on 307 prints and has just added another 40 playdates.“Pattaya” turns on two underachievers (Gastambide and Malik Bentalha) and their neighbor, a devout Muslim dwarf (Anouar Toubali), who leave their Paris project to travel to Pattaya in Thailand, where they take part in the world championship of Thai boxing for dwarfs.