Liza of Lambeth follows a spirited young working-class woman navigating the gritty streets of Victorian London's poorest neighborhood. Liza is vivacious, independent, and hungry for love and escape from her dreary circumstances. When she falls for a charming but unreliable man, she becomes entangled in a passionate romance that promises adventure but delivers heartbreak. As she confronts the harsh realities of poverty, class, and female vulnerability, Liza must choose between clinging to romantic dreams and accepting the brutal truths of her world. Her journey reveals the resilience and dignity of those society deems disposable, while exploring themes of desire, morality, and the limited choices available to working women. Raw and unflinching, this is a portrait of survival and the cost of hope.