Honestly, it's just whatever boot you feel most comfortable with. Don't worry about all the specialized outer layers with "control" gripping, etc. The real issue is do you have a good enough feel through the boot? Are the cleats aggressive enough to handle your weight transfer as you plant and extend through the strike?
Curving a dead ball is almost entirely dependent on your body position. If your boots provide you with the stability to attain that position and the sensitivity to impart force from the surface of your foot, the rest is your body mechanics.