>>3470405Film is analogue in the manner that the black shadows don't pixelate as much compared to digital. The latter does because its binary range cannot computer it as limitlessly, resulting in pixelation and noise that strips the photo of colour and quality.
The former only relys on chemical properties and light to capture the image correctly on a physical format. The machinery also benefits it since there isn't that much digital infrastructure to capture the physical world presented in front of it. It predominately is comprised of clockwork and other gizmos to function correctly in order to process the image and as a result.
So while there may be odd noise and blur in the image format at times on an analogue camera, with the right skills and technique, you can capture details and colours that a digital camera would require a ridiculous computational degree to achieve.