On the one hand, you wonder if this is good for photography because it seems to indicate that heretofore digital only people are getting into film photography. The potential downside is that once they all figure out that their “film photography” isn’t that spectacular, they’ll just throw the baby out with the bathwater and never progress to cameras that yield nicer results. On the other hand, maybe a few/some/all don’t want nicer results, maybe they want photos that look like the old faded ones they found in mom’s drawer, because they think that’s what photos used to look like new. Wanting for some reason to go back to a past that’s much worse than the one that actually existed. Who knows.
Overall probably not a bad thing though. If there wasn’t the demand that’s driving prices up, that would just indicate that “the world” was so uninterested in film photography that people weren’t opting to get involved even at the least expensive level.