In a London of the early 20th century, a group of revolutionaries organizes to topple the oppressive regime that has kept the working class in misery. The story follows Arthur, a young idealist caught between his love for Clara, a passionate activist, and his fear of government reprisals. Alongside a diverse group of characters, ranging from a former soldier struggling with war traumas to a single mother fighting for her children's well-being, Arthur is driven to participate in a series of protests that quickly escalate into violent clashes.
As the conflict intensifies, hidden secrets and unexpected loyalties are revealed, testing the relationships and convictions of everyone involved. The tension reaches its peak when the streets of London become battlegrounds for noisy clashes between protesters and law enforcement, leaving a trail of chaos and destruction. Meanwhile, the voices of the working class rise in a chorus of hope, motivating those who have felt powerless for too long.
In a climate of desperation and struggle, Arthur faces the difficult decision of fighting for his vision of a better future or protecting his loved ones from the outbreak of violence. A story that blends love, struggle, and the quest for justice, it captures the essence of an era when social change seemed within reach, but at a high cost.