For me, film photography is the art of capturing light. I'm by no means good at it, digital or film, merely playing around. I find film, especially film camera's are much easier to use, and it gets you thinking as to what you want to achieve, using simple methods of filters and exposure etc etc. Digital, for me, is photography design. You see a scene and you can see what you want to have it look like, so you snap away, and process afterwards. I could explain it in terms of traveling. Film is about the journey to the destination, digital is about the destination.
I think the gratification of a great picture via film is just as rewarding as a great picture via digital processing. I suppose, come to think of it, possible people, some of them at least, enjoy the journey of digital processing. For me, I find it a hundred times more gratifying receiving my prints back and seeing a good picture. Its like farming....ok ok, enough with the metaphors.
However, I think for a lot of photographers, the taking of the picture sets the emotion of the picture. What I mean is, if you shoot film, you shoot if for a reason, and shooting it is rewarding. Ti doesn't make it better than digital, just different, like riding a Harley is different than a BMW 1200Adventure.
I really want a DSLR, but can't afford it now. So I shoot film. I would suggest that film, to those not studying photography, does make you think before you click.
Would I leave film behind, I suspect 30 years from now I might not have a choice. But if I take good pictures with my DSLR, then yes, its less hassel. But, I still like film.
Happy snapping