Well, if a digital sensor did this:

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you'd get 2000 hysterical youtubes. And yet people pay good money to emulate it. Every comprehensive film emulation package has an halation/bloom effect.
Nobody bothered to do this kind of analysis for film -- halation will destroy your happiness and ruin your movies! -- because there was no choice. But it also never occurred to anyone that movies would be "better" if you somehow eliminated photochemical and projection artifacts. There were evangelists for high frame rate projection (in the analog realm), but we saw where that went.....
Now there are two opposite schools: youtubers who live to point out sensor defects, and film emulators seeking to reintroduce photochemical defects. It doesn't look like they'll ever get together.