“Delia’s Gone” (** out of four) was a meandering melodrama about a young man (Stephan James) with mental retardation who is wrongfully convicted in the death of his sister (Genelle Williams) and breaks out of prison in search of the truth and to find the real killer and to seek personal/moral/legal redemption. James’ sincere and strong performance is the best asset of film which otherwise wanders and never peaks emotionally or dramatically and thus never achieves much impact. Marisa Tomei is solid as usual in a key role as an empathic cop on the case.